A series of illustrations and physical + digital merchandise featuring the watermelon, a symbol of Palestinian resistance.
100% of all proceeds will be donated to the UNRWA and PCRF- two vetted organizations providing ongoing humanitarian aid to families in Palestine.
Murray's vibrant, loving, and playful illustrations are inspired by the many personal accounts from the people of Palestine who have told us in their books, stories, poems, posts, songs, art, and in the images and videos of their daily life, that despite everything, they "still love life."
This set includes 3 desktop wallpapers, 2 mobile wallpapers, and 3 digital planners to print at home.
Each wallpaper comes in 3 different colors and a variety of sizes to fit your device.
Stripes 😋 Watermelon illustration comes to life in this new and limited pin set!
Get your set of hard enamel pins with a symbolic donation of $19.48, the year of the Nakba, and receive Julie's digital wallpapers and planners for free.
Shipping now to the US and Canada. Digital items will arrive instantly.
Julie's designs feature our mascot Stripes showing his support for Palestine with his trademark emoji "bark". A second, geometric pattern is inspired by the same Palestinian flag prohibited from display in Palestine, giving rise to the use of the watermelon in its place.
This set includes 2 desktop wallpapers, 2 mobile wallpapers, and 3 digital planners to print at home.
Each wallpaper comes in a large and small pattern and a variety of sizes to fit your device.
I recently read They Called Me a Lioness, a personal memoir about Ahed's early life growing up in the occupied West Bank of Palestine. Ahed's stories paint both a vivid and somber picture of the relentless harassment, oppression, and violence she and her fellow Palestinians are subject to each and every day.
Ahed's words also inspire. They detail a people who are equally as compassionate as they are courageous. A people who care about and are deeply connected to each other and their land. A people who, defining the word "resilience", in the face of all the hardship and loss they have and continue to experience today, still love life.
"I know I’ll see a free Palestine during my lifetime, and I remain full of hope. How could I not? Despite all the ugliness and pain I’ve endured in my short time alive, I still love life."
"We resist to live because, ultimately, we truly love life
"Laughter sends a powerful message: We’re still alive, we’re still laughing, and we love life."