In Wales, an artist sews names of Gaza’s infant victims on christening gown
- Diana Williams embroiders the names of 300 babies killed by Israel onto a gown, an evocative work she hopes will reach New York.
- London, United Kingdom – To Diana Williams, a Welsh artist, a baby’s christening gown signifies purity and innocence.
- Last year, she chose the dress as a way to pay tribute to some of the babies killed during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
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- Diana Williams embroiders the names of 300 babies killed by Israel onto a gown, an evocative work she hopes will reach New York.
- London, United Kingdom – To Diana Williams, a Welsh artist, a baby’s christening gown signifies purity and innocence.
- Last year, she chose the dress as a way to pay tribute to some of the babies killed during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
Sources: Al Jazeera