Meditation by Bashar Alhroub
Bashar Alhroub’s (b. Jerusalem, 1978) Meditation presents a somber yellow landscape that evokes stillness layered with unease. The viewer is grounded, eyes turned upward to a network of bare trees—quiet, exposed, and contemplative. The yellow tone feels dusty and subdued, hinting at a war-marked environment. This quiet gaze gestures toward the Palestinian experience, where even rest carries the weight of memory and survival. The stripped branches echo a landscape that endures in silence, inviting meditation on resilience and loss.










