Sliman Mansour: Painting Palestine’s Story

Sliman Mansour

Sliman Mansour is an influential and renowned Palestinian artist. His work -  which has come to symbolize the Palestinian national identity - has inspired generations of Palestinians and international artists and activists alike.  Passionate about the work of Embrace, Sliman has generously gifted some of his artwork to us for use. He recently spoke to us about his life and work.

Born in 1947 and raised in the verdant hills of Birzeit, one of the few remaining Palestinian Christian towns, located in the central West Bank, and later living in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, Sliman’s beautifully expressive and emotive artwork embodies steadfastness, reflecting the hopes and realities of a culture in the face of relentless military occupation. 

Since the early 1970s, Sliman has translated his experiences of isolation, displacement, community and rootedness using imagery, symbols and natural materials in his artwork. What began as a boycott of Israeli art supplies during the first Intifada (1987-1993) soon became a rich and meaningful expression of Palestinian culture. Local natural materials such as coffee, henna, hay and mud all became tools of choice for Sliman.

Using actual Palestinian land to create artwork allowed him to capture the essence of Palestinian rootedness, juxtaposed with fragmentation in the political and geographical landscape – echoed in the cracks growing in the mud as it dries. 

As Sliman reflects, ‘I was moulded by the Palestinian landscape. The land plays an important role in my art and in my nature as a human being. I said to myself ‘rather than drawing the land, I will draw with land.’ People would ‘inhale’ my artwork at exhibitions – they would feel the Palestinian heritage, by touch, by scent, with the senses.’ 

Passionate about the work of Embrace, Sliman has generously gifted his artwork to us for use on three beautiful cards that we are selling through our webshop. Every penny raised will contribute directly to the work of our partners to transform lives in the Middle East, providing education, healthcare and community development where it is most needed.

These three original works give a glimpse into very different eras of Sliman’s life and creativity – looking at the progression between the pieces, we can trace, with Sliman, the changing landscape of Palestine. 

Sliman Mansour painting 'Jerusalem Rooftops'

‘Jerusalem Rooftops’ by Sliman Mansour.

Sliman Mansour painting, 'Jerusalem Heritage'

‘Jerusalem Heritage’ by Sliman Mansour.

Sliman Mansour painting, 'Hope'

‘Hope’ by Sliman Mansour.

Christmas card with Sliman Mansour design

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