Today’s Activity: Adding a Touch of Comfort and Safety!
The students painted on cardboard boxes , creating images of cactus plants, books, and picture frames — symbols that reminded them of their former homes destroyed in northern Gaza.
Read MoreToday’s Activity: Adding a Touch of Comfort and Safety!
The students painted on cardboard boxes , creating images of cactus plants, books, and picture frames — symbols that reminded them of their former homes destroyed in northern Gaza.
Read MoreIn today’s session, the children painted the faces of loved ones they’ve lost because of the war — each portrait filled with raw emotion: sadness, joy, anger… capturing how we remember those we miss in both their best and hardest moments.
The activity also expressed their deep longing for home, the place that once brought their families together but is now gone.
Read More🎨 Art from the Rubble – Daily Update 💕
Over the past few days, we’ve begun our Art from the Rubble activities with the wonderful Mrs. Sahar Salha and her talented students in Gaza. 🌟
Read MoreMy talented students painted on wooden panels they had once collected for firewood — transforming something ordinary into powerful art.
I shared a sample drawing to help them explore how eyes can express feelings words sometimes can’t. The results were full of heart, colour, and emotion.
Read MoreChildren created beautiful artwork and performed a simple play — reenacting the journey of the “Global Sumud Flotilla”, imagining with innocent hearts that the ships would bring them back to their warm homes.
Their creativity reminds us that even through play, hope continues to sail.
Through colours and creativity, children expressed deep emotions — transforming pain into beauty and hope.
Even among the rubble, art continues to heal and inspire.
Read MoreChildren shared memories, painted, and wrote about the places they long for — turning loss into colour, words, and hope.
#ArtFromRubble #HandsUpProject #VoicesFromGaza #IMissMyHome
Read MoreToday in Gaza, amidst the ruins, children gathered around to create art filled with their wishes — wishes for peace, safety, and a future where dreams can grow freely.
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