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Gaza artists build temporary sand sculptures as acts of resistance, healing, and cultural survival amid war.
Palestinian sculptors in Gaza are creating temporary sand art on the war-damaged beach as an act of resistance, healing, and cultural survival.
Using simple tools like sticks and broken tiles, artists including Yazid Abu Jarad and Majd Ayada shape intricate designs depicting Gaza’s landscapes and daily life.
Despite ongoing conflict, destruction, and displacement, families gather to witness the art, finding moments of peace and connection.
The sculptures, washed away by the tide each night, symbolize both impermanence and enduring resilience.
For many, especially displaced civilians, the art reinforces identity and hope, affirming their deep bond to their homeland amid relentless hardship.
Los artistas de Gaza construyen esculturas temporales de arena como actos de resistencia, sanación y supervivencia cultural en medio de la guerra.