Original artwork description:

The artwork is an imaginary landscape. I saw an image of the Palestinian flag blowing in the wind. The shape and colours, as the flag billowed, reminded me of a landscape. I re-ceated the image as a digital painting. Later I read about nearly a million Palestinian people who were forced leave their land and houses in 1948 during the "Nakba" (“The Catastrophe”). Many of those people and their decendants, now living in refugee camps in neighbouring countries have kept the keys to their houses which are now in Israeli hands. The keys are a symbol that one day they will be allowed to return. I sent out a request on social media if anyone could donate old keys for use on an artwork. I received over 200 keys. The keys went through processes to age them using a number of chemical solutions to give them a blackened, rusty or verdigris finish. The artwork shows a stream of keys returning to a Palestinian town, and for the people a return to their homes and a "new beginning". The artwork is painted in acrylics using the colours of the Palestinian flag, red, green, black and white, the combination of colours which were once banned from artworks in Israel. The tile of the artwork " From the River to the Sea " refers to the hope that in the future ALL people can live freely in the land from the River Jordan to the Maditerranean Sea.

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board, acrylic paint, keys

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From the River to the Sea (2020)

Mixed-media painting 
by Ray Burnell

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The artwork is an imaginary landscape. I saw an image of the Palestinian flag blowing in the wind. The shape and colours, as the flag billowed, reminded me of a landscape. I re-ceated the image as a digital painting. Later I read about nearly a million Palestinian people who were forced leave their land and houses in 1948 during the "Nakba" (“The Catastrophe”). Many of those people and their decendants, now living in refugee camps in neighbouring countries have kept the keys to their houses which are now in Israeli hands. The keys are a symbol that one day they will be allowed to return. I sent out a request on social media if anyone could donate old keys for use on an artwork. I received over 200 keys. The keys went through processes to age them using a number of chemical solutions to give them a blackened, rusty or verdigris finish. The artwork shows a stream of keys returning to a Palestinian town, and for the people a return to their homes and a "new beginning". The artwork is painted in acrylics using the colours of the Palestinian flag, red, green, black and white, the combination of colours which were once banned from artworks in Israel. The tile of the artwork " From the River to the Sea " refers to the hope that in the future ALL people can live freely in the land from the River Jordan to the Maditerranean Sea.

Materials used:

board, acrylic paint, keys

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