From the River to the Sea Art Print

from $23.00

Mixed Change fine art print, printed on hot press fine art paper

Illustrated by Mackenzie Melendy

Available in sizes 8x10" with a 1/4 inch bleed (white border) and 14x18" with a 1/2 inch bleed (white border). Hot press fine art paper is a smooth, texture-free paper made by pressing sheets between heated rollers, offering a polished, dense look.

Shipping and return policies

  • Returns & exchanges not accepted

  • Cost to ship:

    • Standard (up to 2 weeks): $7

    • Expedited (1-3 business days): $10

  • Ships from: Anaheim, CA

Size:

Mixed Change fine art print, printed on hot press fine art paper

Illustrated by Mackenzie Melendy

Available in sizes 8x10" with a 1/4 inch bleed (white border) and 14x18" with a 1/2 inch bleed (white border). Hot press fine art paper is a smooth, texture-free paper made by pressing sheets between heated rollers, offering a polished, dense look.

Shipping and return policies

  • Returns & exchanges not accepted

  • Cost to ship:

    • Standard (up to 2 weeks): $7

    • Expedited (1-3 business days): $10

  • Ships from: Anaheim, CA


From the River to the Sea

 

This print carries the enduring spirit of Palestinian resistance and the dream of liberation, from the river to the sea. The imagery centers a steadfast olive tree, rooted deep in Palestinian land, surrounded by families gathering together in peace and joy. In the background, the reality of occupation looms in grey, but it cannot diminish the vibrancy of Palestinian life and the certainty of freedom to come.

The phrase "Palestine Will Be Free!" is not a question; it's a promise, a certainty held in the hearts of millions who refuse to accept colonialism as permanent. This artwork honors Palestinian steadfastness (sumud), the unbreakable connection to land, and the vision of a future where all people live in dignity and freedom.

Printed on luxurious hot press fine art paper, this piece brings warmth and revolutionary hope into your space. It serves as a daily reminder that liberation is not only possible – it's inevitable.