Butterfly & The Horizon The Ocean Symbolizes The Uncertainty Of The Future, And Its Deep Blue Color Reflects The Sadness I Have Carried Along The Way. The Butterfly Represents Me. It Is Flying Away, Showing That Even Though I Am A Refugee, I Am Still Trying To Move Forward And Not Let Who I Am Right Now Define My Future. The Butterfly Is A Symbol Of Transformation, A Reminder That Change Is Possible, And That Growth Can Emerge Even From Painful Beginnings. Its Colors — Red, Green, Black, And White — Represent The Countries And Identities That Have Shaped Me. Together, They Tell A Story Of Resilience, Hope, And The Belief In A Better Future. Fathiya Has Been Living In Indonesia Since 2018. She Has Sought Refuge From One Country To Another With Her Mother And Her Older Brother. Her Mother Was Forced To Leave Gaza, Leaving Fathiya’s Father Behind While Carrying Fathiya In Her Womb. Because Of This, Fathiya Was Born In Saudi Arabia. Despite Everything, She Deeply Loves Her Homeland. She Longs To Return To The Land Of Her Ancestors — To See It As A Free Nation, Independent And Liberated From Occupation. Fathiya W.J Kheira A Refugee From Palestine
Categories : All Products ,  New Arrival ,  Mishka Project , 
Share
Butterfly & The Horizon
The Ocean Symbolizes The Uncertainty Of The Future, And Its Deep Blue Color Reflects The Sadness I Have Carried Along The Way. The Butterfly Represents Me. It Is Flying Away, Showing That Even Though I Am A Refugee, I Am Still Trying To Move Forward And Not Let Who I Am Right Now Define My Future. The Butterfly Is A Symbol Of Transformation, A Reminder That Change Is Possible, And That Growth Can Emerge Even From Painful Beginnings. Its Colors — Red, Green, Black, And White — Represent The Countries And Identities That Have Shaped Me. Together, They Tell A Story Of Resilience, Hope, And The Belief In A Better Future.
Fathiya Has Been Living In Indonesia Since 2018. She Has Sought Refuge From One Country To Another With Her Mother And Her Older Brother. Her Mother Was Forced To Leave Gaza, Leaving Fathiya’s Father Behind While Carrying Fathiya In Her Womb. Because Of This, Fathiya Was Born In Saudi Arabia. Despite Everything, She Deeply Loves Her Homeland. She Longs To Return To The Land Of Her Ancestors — To See It As A Free Nation, Independent And Liberated From Occupation.
Fathiya W.J Kheira
A Refugee From Palestine