Flyverblad Palestine Sunbird
Tegnning, tekst, Googlemap-foto syet sammen på symaskine.
Anne Dyhr
Forlaget SoEL 2024
ISBN 978-87-974569-6-5

Skabt til Kunstparade i solidaritet med Palæstina 30. marts 2024, København. Organiseret af Til Vægs og Samara Salam.
Hvad sker der, når hjemmet som ’den sidste bastion’ rutinemæssigt bliver destrueret af udefra kommende magtud- øvere?
Dette spørgsmål er omdrejningspunktet for flyverblad Palestine sunbird.
Palestine sunbird (Cinnyris osea) er Palæstinas nationalfugl siden 2015, efter at Israel forsøgte at slette Palæstina fra fuglens navn.
I flyverblad Palestine sunbird vil solfuglen reparere og lappe Palæstinas ødelagte hjem. Solfuglen vil genoprette den palæstinensiske hverdag igennem nål, tråd og kærlighed.
I modsætnig til de israelske flyverblade, der dikterer en hel befolknings omplacering og ødelæggelse, vil flyverblad Palestine sunbird diktere reparation, frihed og kærlighed til det palæstinensiske folk. Flyberblad Palestine sunbird kræver et nærende SoEL (Sound of Everydag Life).
Fotokredit Malene Eggers



Palestine sunbird will repairer the broken homes of Palestine.
No aggressor is allowed to destroy any
more coffee cups, kitchen tables, teddy bears, kitchen curtains, bedroom tables, potted plants, olive jars, photo albums, love letters, important personal documents, the first drawing, the best kite, the finest shoes, plates, bedding, mattres- ses, coffee tables, scarves, teacups, spice jars, hair clips, bicycles, shopping baskets, school bags, reading lamps, water bowls, bathtubs, soap holders, nail clippers, perfumes, hair oil, combs, brushes, clothes from inside out, nail polish, pots, lipstick, brooms, dustpans, water jugs, spoons, mirrors, cabinets, shelves, hats, coat hooks, drawing utensils, paper, cleaning products, toilet brushes, menstrual pads, sto- ols, kitchen knives, blubber boards, teaspoons, milk jugs, shaving cream, toothpicks, nail clippers, tweezers, bookcases, dolls, toy cars, dice, dominoes, doormats, doorbells, wedding dresses, sandals, razor knife, hair shampoo, cotton swabs, rattles, baby cribs, can openers, tea bags, sugar jars, water jugs, matchboxes, cigarettes, tobacco, cigarette papers, wristwat- ches, pantries, fabric scraps, armchairs, double beds, cots, cribs, guest beds, standard lamps, flower vases, scissors, erasers, ruler, doormat, doorbell, name plate, contraceptives, handker- chiefs, footballs, doll prams, alarm clocks, va- rious IT artefacts, sunglasses, sun cream, sinks, toilets, shower heads, shower curtains, shower curtains, dining room chairs, trivets, candle holders, beeswax candles, party balloons, dis- posable tablecloths, tablecloths, spice racks, parasols, clothes lockers, safes, deodorants, sewing needles, sewing thread, sewing ma- chines, knitting machines, knitting needles, crochet hooks, graters, fiction, non-fiction, radios, record players, musical instruments, pot lids, cotton pads, toothbrushes, earrings, neck jewellery, ties, shoe horns, sofa cushions, ashtrays, ceiling lights, carpets, paintings, pic- ture frames, nails in the wall, hammers,

Inspiration
Jan Danebod, ”Konstant ruin”, HJEMME IGEN 2020, Mahmoud Darwish, ”The House Murdered”