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  PALESTINECHRONICLE.COM FEATURE ARTICLE 
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  David and Goliath: Palestinian Artist Spreads Hope 
  By Ramzy Baroud 
PalestineChronicle.com
  When one commits to the life of an active citizen, spending their hours days 
and years reading and writing about current events, it becomes a daily struggle 
to overcome the cynicism that chases after you with the despairing headlines 
marking each newspaper or magazine. Rare is it when someone or something comes 
along to revive the feelings of courage, tenacity and wilfulness of the young 
and hopeful activist. 
  In my office, hanging above the fireplace in conspicuous view from any part 
of the room is a large print of Rana Ghassan’s "David and Goliath". It has been 
placed in a strategic location, where beholding it daily is unavoidable. I am 
forced to study the foreboding danger portrayed as soldiers gather in the 
distant dust. I must consider that the young faceless boy in the work stands 
with no barricade to protect him, no riot gear, armoured vehicle, just a 
worn-out cotton t-shirt and a steadfastness that can move mountains. 
  With a hearty clutch on a handful of stones, his only weapon, the bulging 
veins and blanched knuckles convey an uncommon strength that so fluently and 
completely relays the history of the Palestinian struggle. It is not a message 
of victimization, weakness and pity. Yes, it does speak of adversity, 
injustice, but also of empowerment and the will to rise above wrong. If there 
is any notion that Palestinians would wish to relay, it is this; that their 
fight is not born of weakness and pity, but of brazen determination and guts. 
Ghassan is an ambassador in her own right, and has, in my opinion, conveyed 
this message impeccably.  
  "David and Goliath" reflects a symphony of emotions. She masterfully brings 
together elements of accurate drawing, mood coloration, and phenomenal 
composition, capturing subtle emotions sometimes hidden within a live scene or 
photograph, and expresses the struggle of life under oppression in an inspiring 
light of courage and struggle.
  One of her many strengths is that Ghassan focuses on the positive emotions of 
a negative scene. Some artists who choose to focus on Palestinian themes 
concentrate on the oppressors, which results in morbid, dark, and although very 
powerful and remarkable, nonetheless gloomy scenes. She believes that history 
has shown us that it is our darkest hours, which provide us with the 
contrasting background for the brightest light of hope and inspiration. 
Clearly, this idea is captured in her work.
  Recent months have sadly also shown a less dignified side of the Palestinian 
cause. With infighting and internal politics so divisive that the real essence 
of struggle is eroded, Ghassan\'s also provides a painful and abrupt reminder 
of the real heroes in this struggle. It is the poor, the disenfranchised and 
more, the youth of Palestine that keep the authentic and true struggle alive. I 
believe that Ghassan, through this intensely meaningful portrait, not only 
exposes the outside enemy, but the failure of the Palestinian leadership as 
well, for it is not politicians, ministers and the like that brave the 
occupying army, but a boy in the springtime of his youth who stands in his 
people\'s defence.
  I am so thankful for Rana Ghassan, for her genius, dedication and commitment 
to documenting this struggle in such a beautiful way. The pride and hope that 
screams from each canvas forces one to renew their commitment somehow, to 
reconsider their place in this unshakable struggle with each thoughtful gaze. I 
am certain that Ghassan will be honoured for generations as one of the most 
gifted Palestinian artists of our time. 
  -For more information visit http://www.cafepress.com/ranaghassan 
  -Ramzy Baroud is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His work has 
been published in many newspapers and journals worldwide. His latest book is 
The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People\'s Struggle (Pluto 
Press, London). For more, visit his website: www.ramzybaroud.net



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