150 artists have come together to sell their prints.

For more than a month, the people of Gaza have been enduring a harrowing humanitarian crisis. Facing unprecedented challenges to their health and well-being — not to forget, their lives — this persistent conflict has taken a toll on many, leaving families torn apart. 

In response to the urgent need for support, a heartwarming initiative has emerged from the global artistic community — Pictures for Palestine. This unique photographic print sale involves the collaborative efforts of 150 artists who are determined to make a meaningful impact and provide support to the people of Palestine.

Pictures for Palestine
Mark Power

Pictures for Palestine harnesses the transformative power of creativity to inspire change. Each of the 150 artists involved has generously contributed their work to this noble cause, recognising the pressing situation in Gaza. As you explore the collection, you’ll find that each photograph tells a powerful story. Whether it’s a poignant portrait, a breathtaking landscape, or a snapshot of everyday life, these images serve as windows into the lives of those affected. Through their lens, these artists capture moments of resilience, strength, and the enduring spirit of the Palestinian people.

Pictures for Palestine
Jeano Edwards

The initiative is currently live, providing everyone with an opportunity to contribute to the cause. By purchasing a print, you are not just acquiring a piece of art, you are becoming an integral part of a global movement to raise awareness about the suffering in Gaza. Every print sold directly contributes to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), an organisation tirelessly working to deliver vital medical care to those in need.

In a world filled with uncertainty, art becomes a powerful tool for change. Pictures for Palestine is only lending a helping hand to ease the suffering of those affected in Gaza. This art sale is live until 6 December, so you can contribute too.

GO: Visit www.picturesforpalestine.com for more information.