Went to the Tel Aviv Museum today. My favorite was sort of a auto biographical photo exhibit tracing the family of the photographers mother and two sisters. The first picture is of these three women in line showing their tattooed arms: A 7760, A 7761, A 7762. Three Holocaust survivors (there are still a quarter million of them alive in Israel). The family is now spread all over the physical, economic, and ideological landscape of Israel (and a few are also in Denmark and The Netherlands).
This was some weird poster I liked.

Yall bes to enjoy deez here fotos!... i walked a couple kilometers in the heat to get them.




Tel Aviv from Jaffa.
1 comment:
thanks for the graffiti pics, you know i'll just eat this right up!! we miss you joshie!!
- Johnston-Quezada familia
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