Arabic translation: He who digs a trap falls into itArtists' Statement:
In this series of posters actual press images were reworked as either linoleum print or scratchboard illustrations. Each poster contains images of despair mixed with symbols of hope and resistance. Corporations profiting from the occupation of Palestine are listed based on their references in the image. A Lebanese proverb is coupled with the image to show solidarity with the Palestinian people. Square kufi was chosen for its bold quality but also its link to the historical representation of the local language. English and Arabic are used expressly to speak to either the colonized or the colonizer. This is in contrast to much printed matter in Lebanon which is bilingual as a “service” to the colonizers and compradors, French and Anglo-Saxon.
Listed company: BULLDOZER: Caterpillar D9 Bulldozer (Hebrew nickname: Teddy Bear); Peoria, Illinois
The signs of hope and resistance pictured include the key of return, the reclaimed teddy bear in a new generation’s hands (making reference to the Hebrew nickname for the D9 bulldozer)
Concept, research, calligraphy, typography, layout, and poster manifestation reflect the collaborative efforts of the "Boycott, Divest, Sanction" project group of Jamaa al-Yad