Hope

Moshe Cohen

Hope

What would we do without hope?
There is always hope.

The image was taken in the underground prisoners museum in Jerusalem.
The place was the main prison of the British government from 1920 to 1948.
Hundreds of Jewish underground members who fought against the British mandate were imprisoned there.

Hope belongs to the following groups:

Complex Simplicity of Art, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, ART ACTION UNION - CREATIVE ACTIVISM, Art of the Middle East, Creative, Talented, and Unknown, Everyday Life, First Things, Freedom to Shine, Images & Ideas, Live, Love, Dream: , Mood & Ambience - Strictly Photos, Mysteries of the Common(2 per day), Safe Haven, Something To Say, Spiritual Art, Street Photography and Photojournalism and The Human Condition Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Hope by Moshe Cohen
Hope by Moshe Cohen
  • joharo

    joharo

    Well captured.

  • Eyal Nahmias

    Eyal Nahmias

    Great title and question, ties quite well with the composition. Thanks Moshe for bringing to the Art of the Middle East group images of places, people and events in Israel…

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