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Jerusalem, from the series Cities

A Nocturnal Vision of Eternal Jerusalem

In the quiet, luminous hours of the night, the city of Jerusalem reveals a soul that is both ancient and profoundly alive. In Jerusalem, from the series Cities, created in 1968 by the esteemed Palestinian artist Laila Al Shawa, we are invited to witness this transformation through a lens of enchanting romanticism. The painting captures a moment where the weight of history meets the softness of moonlight. A large, castle-like structure dominates the composition, acting as a silent sentinel over the sprawling urban landscape. As the full moon hangs suspended in the velvet sky, it casts a gentle, ethereal glow that bathes the stone architecture in silver, turning the bustling city into a dreamscape of light and shadow.

The artist employs a vivid palette to breathe life into the nocturnal scene, ensuring that even in the darkness, the city pulses with energy. The interplay between the bright lunar focal point and the deep, atmospheric tones of the night sky creates a sense of depth that draws the viewer inward. Scattered throughout the cityscape are smaller buildings and a visible clock tower, details that ground this celestial vision in the reality of human existence. These elements suggest a rhythm of life that continues even under the watchful eye of the moon, blending the monumental with the mundane in a seamless, poetic tapestry.

The Intersection of Memory and Artistry

To understand this work, one must consider the profound legacy of Laila Al Shawa. Born in Gaza City, her artistic journey was deeply intertwined with the political and social consciousness of her homeland. While much of her later work became renowned for its powerful silkscreen prints and political narratives, this piece from her Cities series showcases a different, more lyrical facet of her talent. Here, the technique focuses on capturing atmosphere and light, using color to evoke the emotional resonance of a place that holds immense spiritual significance for millions.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this painting offers much more than mere decoration; it serves as a window into a timeless landscape. The composition’s balance between the grand architectural silhouettes and the delicate lunar light makes it a versatile masterpiece for any sophisticated space. Whether placed in a gallery-style living room or a quiet study, the artwork provides a sense of tranquility and wonder. It is an invitation to contemplate the enduring beauty of Jerusalem—a city that remains, much like the moon in this painting, a constant source of illumination and reflection amidst the changing tides of history.

laila al shawa (1940 – 2022)

Palestinian visual artist Laila Al Shawa creates powerful silkscreen prints & sculptures reflecting her nation's struggles. Explore her impactful art at BuyPopArt.

The Ramzi and Saeda Dalloul Art Foundation (Beirut, Lebanon)

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About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Artistic style: Vivid nighttime depiction
  • Artist: Laila Al Shawa
  • Subject or theme: Nighttime view of Jerusalem cityscape
  • Notable elements: Full moon, castle-like building, clock
  • Year: 1968

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