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Artists unlock creativity in support of hostages

Renowned artists from all over the world have each decorated a padlock for the Lovelock Hostage Bridge at JW3

May 29, 2024 14:28
Sandra Shashou with her padlock for the Lovelock Hostage Bridge at JW3 (Photo: Sandra Shashou)
Sandra Shashou with her padlock for the Lovelock Hostage Bridge at JW3 (Photo: Sandra Shashou)
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Over 50 international artists have decorated padlocks to add their voices to the campaign to bring the hostages home.

The 54 artists, both Jewish and non-Jewish, from countries including Holland, Israel, Morocco and Brazil, have each applied their own individual style to padlocks, which will be added to the Lovelock Hostage Bridge at JW3 in Hampstead, north-west London.

The padlocks are being sold to raise funds for the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.

Brazilian-born artist Sandra Shashou said: “My padlock reflects the collection of work that I’m best known for, which is entitled Broken. Sadly, I feel this is a rather apt theme for the plight of the hostages. Hamas has attempted to break the spirit of the people of Israel, yet we see them individually and collectively rebuilding in different forms, but still full of beauty.”