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Rayya Ghul
My image of Jerusalem is formed
through my father’s photographs; slides that have
been passed to me since he died 23 years ago. I was
there with him when the photographs were taken in
1963, but I remember people, sounds, tastes and
smells more than any visual image. Last year a
Palestinian artist, Reem Bader, transferred the
slides into digital images for a project in which I
participated. Liberated from their cardboard
frames, I could play with the digital images and
realised they formed a panorama. On that journey my
father, aware that this might be the last time he
saw his childhood home, had gone on to the roof top
of his house and a school and taken the views that
had been available daily as the backdrop to his
life. So these images are for me, the only chance I
now have to see Jerusalem through my father’s eyes.

(collection of photos from Rayya
Ghul)
In memory of Mahmud Al-Ghul
(born in Silwan, East Jerusalem, 1923)
June 2006 |
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