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Maria Ehsan
A Palestine kid, 2025
Akvarell
69 x 99 cm
This portrait is dedicated to the children of Palestine children who are denied the
innocence and joy of childhood.
The chaotic lines, intersecting shapes, and splashes of red reflect the violence, destruction, and constant turmoil surrounding them. Amid the entanglement, a small, fragile figure emerges-symbolizing the lost childhood struggling to survive within the chaos.
The green, black, and red tones echo the Palestinian flag, grounding the piece in its cultural and political context. The dense web of strokes represents barriers, restrictions, and trauma-yet within it, there are still traces of color and life, reminding us of the resilience of these children.
This artwork is not just an image, but a cry for awareness: "There's no childhood in Palestine."

Maria Ehsan
A Palestine kid, 2025
Akvarell
69 x 99 cm
This portrait is dedicated to the children of Palestine children who are denied the
innocence and joy of childhood.
The chaotic lines, intersecting shapes, and splashes of red reflect the violence, destruction, and constant turmoil surrounding them. Amid the entanglement, a small, fragile figure emerges-symbolizing the lost childhood struggling to survive within the chaos.
The green, black, and red tones echo the Palestinian flag, grounding the piece in its cultural and political context. The dense web of strokes represents barriers, restrictions, and trauma-yet within it, there are still traces of color and life, reminding us of the resilience of these children.
This artwork is not just an image, but a cry for awareness: "There's no childhood in Palestine."