Solidarity Prints for Palestine 
In support of The Owneh Initiative
$16,600.00 USD

$0 $7,500 $15,000

Rehab Eldalil

Sisterhood

Category: Artist: Rehab Eldalil

Every day, Bedouin women of AlTarfa village walk from sunrise to sunset leading their herd to feed on wild plants. As the herd feeds, the women talk, ask for advice and learn from one another. Left-right: Nora, Nadia and Mariam stand on the edge of a mountain looking over their village. St. Catherine, South Sinai, Egypt. February 2021. Part of the series The Longing of the Stranger Whose Path Has Been Broken which explores the meaning of belonging through the indigenous experience.

This print is A4 sized (21 x 29.7 cm or 8 x 11 inches) and full colour.
It is printed on archival paper.
Please bear in mind that the print is not signed nor editioned.

$ 100

Born and currently based in Cairo, Egypt, Rehab Eldalil is a documentary photographer and educator whose work focuses on the broad theme of identity explored through participatory creative practices.

Her work spans personal projects, NGO collaborations, and publications, focusing on human interest stories in the SWANA region. Since 2013, Eldalil has pioneered collaborative approaches in visual storytelling, involving her subjects as protagonists in the creative process and challenging traditional documentary photography frameworks. In her practice, Eldalil explores mixed media to develop layered and comprehensive visual narratives that challenge the exoticism of communities including her own perspective as an African and Arabic woman.

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