Artist: Elaf Alnajjar (Palestinian)
Format: A3 size fine art copy
Backing: 3 mm hard board
Medium: High-resolution reproduction of original painting
Description: A haunting meditation on trauma and survival. A woman raises both hands before her face, fingers layered in a complex gesture that both shields and reveals. Her eyes peer through the gaps — wide, alert, and unflinching. The deep red and black background evokes danger, memory, and resistance. The hands dominate the composition, not as weapons or surrender, but as living archives of what she has endured. Elaf Alnajjar’s use of shadow and gesture transforms the body into testimony, confronting viewers with the silent weight of violence.
Purpose: This artwork is part of a humanitarian campaign amplifying the voices of women who have survived gendered violence. It stands as a visual act of remembrance, resistance, and solidarity.
Artist: Elaf Alnajjar (Palestinian)
Format: A3 size fine art copy
Backing: 3 mm hard board
Medium: High-resolution reproduction of original painting
Description: A haunting meditation on trauma and survival. A woman raises both hands before her face, fingers layered in a complex gesture that both shields and reveals. Her eyes peer through the gaps — wide, alert, and unflinching. The deep red and black background evokes danger, memory, and resistance. The hands dominate the composition, not as weapons or surrender, but as living archives of what she has endured. Elaf Alnajjar’s use of shadow and gesture transforms the body into testimony, confronting viewers with the silent weight of violence.
Purpose: This artwork is part of a humanitarian campaign amplifying the voices of women who have survived gendered violence. It stands as a visual act of remembrance, resistance, and solidarity.