Street Art in Palestinian refugee camp in Amman Jordan
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Steet Artist Pejac
By Pejac. In Al-Hussein, a Palestinian refugee camp in Amman Jordan.
”With these four small interventions i am trying to tell a minimalistic story about the Palestinian refugees in Al Hussein. By removing small areas of the “skin” of the houses i want to transform the paint chipping, produced by the passage of time, in to evocative landscapes and transmit the pride of its inhabitants through the walls.” – Pejac.





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