
Amid the realities of war, where everyone struggles to secure the basics of life, my passion for lighting design began to feel like a painful form of luxury. So, I decided to create my own small space of light among the ruins, painting with a single bulb and pieces of shattered glass collected from destroyed homes and streets.
The experiment became a dialogue between light and memory — between what beauty remains and what insists on surviving the darkness. During this process, my imagination led me to recreate the Pink Floyd logo, a band whose music has long resonated in Palestinian consciousness as a call for freedom, defiance, and truth beyond the walls. The original prism — which transforms a single beam of light into a spectrum of colors — felt like a perfect metaphor for my journey: from one light, infinite possibilities emerge.
I reimagined the logo by replacing the original white beam with the Palestinian flag, symbolizing that the light we all seek passes through our identity and our fractured, yet enduring, experience.