
July
2004
Diary of an artist in Bethlehem |
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Paul has spent the past three weeks reporting back on his time
in Palestine. |
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Leicestershire
artist Paul Gent is spending the summer in Palestine working with
families whilst creating some stunning art - read his diary. |
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Friday
09 July
Had
our Arabic exams today. The real test of my Arabic is at Children's
SOS, where I went to work afterwards. Yazer was there as usual,
painting Winnie the Pooh.
Yazer is a good person to practice my Arabic to, and is also a great
help when in a desperate situation with the children.
Three of the boys were more interested in painting their chopper
bike, than working on the wall. I didn't mind at first, until they
started taking the paint and brushes off the girls.
I sent them away with threats of telling their mother. Yazer helped
me put this across to them. Was invited to lunch with one of the
families - fish and chips.
(I'm not sure if this was for my benefit - the mother didn't even
like fish!) The boys were very keen on finding out that I didn't
speak 'Israeli.' I challenged the boys to arm wrestles and one of
the girls gave me a new baseball cap, as mine is ruined by paint.
Evening
Went to 'tent' to eat 'Mensef' - lamb in rice, almonds and yoghurt
and bread. The idea is that everybody shoves their hand into a big
plate and make a ball out of your food in the palm of your hand
- the mess was incredible.
I have formed the conclusion the Palestinians eat more than in any
country I have visited. 'We eat so much to deal with the problems',
George Rishmawi says, laughing as he shoves a large ball of Mensef
in his mouth.
Paul
Gent
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