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"Trinity #102 - The Iron Fence Trinity"
digital collage & digital painting by Mick Mather
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batman: year one
[ID: a gray-scale concept character sketch of Bruce Wayne, Jim Gordon, and Harvey Dent. They're all lined up in order of height and size. Bruce is the tallest and has his broad shoulders slightly slouched. His hands are in his jean pockets and he's wearing a jacket that's half zipped. His head is turnt and he's looking down. Jim is in his uniform and is holding a baton in front of him with both hands. He's staring straight ahead and his shoulders are pushed back and straight. Harvey is in a suit and has his hand on the back of a chair as his other hand is in his pocket. His head is slightly angled as he looks ahead. END ID]
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''I will show you fear in a handful of dust.''
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Ah yes the holy trinity of the medium Town America Sheetz, Planet Fitness and Dollar General.
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Palestine Action ruined a 1914 painting by Philip Alexius de László inside Trinity College, University of Cambridge of Lord Arthur James Balfour – the colonial administrator and signatory of the Balfour Declaration [1].
An activist slashed the homage and sprayed the artwork with red paint, symbolising the bloodshed of the Palestinian people since the Balfour Declaration was issued in 1917.
Arthur Balfour, then UK Foreign secretary, issued a declaration which promised to build “a national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine, where the majority of the indigenous population were not Jewish [2]. He gave away the Palestinians homeland — a land that wasn’t his to give away.
After the Declaration, until 1948, the British burnt down indigenous villages to prepare the way; with this came arbitrary killings, arrests, torture, sexual violence including rape against women and men, the use of human shields and the introduction of home demolitions as collective punishment to repress Palestinian resistance [3] [4].
The British were initiating the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, fulfilling the Zionist aim to build their ‘home’ over the top of what were Palestinian communities, towns, villages, farms and ancestral land, rich in heritage, culture and ancient archeological history [5].
The Palestinians refer to this time as the Nakba — which translates into the great catastrophe. In 1948, the Zionist militia, trained by the British, forced over 750,000 Palestinians into exile, destroyed over 500 villages and forced those who remained to live under a brutal reign of occupation [6].
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