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About Lifeline
In the darkest hours of terror, artist Adi Drimer, started documenting the live chat from the Kibbutz Rei'm WhatsApp group while they were attacked.
Every detail about what people were hearing, feeling, and reporting, every cry for help, call for action, is documented in the order it was written.
The beautiful piece, captures a historic moment, from the perspective of the victims, a tragic moment in history, brought to light in the form of art.
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My thoughts are with you and others who have been experiencing the terrorism, the hostage taking,the loss of life and suffering. I don't have the fee for the poster now but can post this on social media and spread the word with the artist community in Canada. Am Israel Chai
We received a framed piece of art for our caffe in NYC. We are sorry for what you’re going thru!
Is there anyway it can be translated to English?
Shalom,
I was a volunteer on your kibbutz in 1982. I've never forgotten your community. Today I bought one of your frames. I would love to join and help if I am needed. Let me know, I still have two arms.
Best regards.
Claude Mathé-Cohen
Hi Adi , I just bought 2 of your powerful posters , I lived on Kibbutz Reim for nearly two years from 1980 to 1982 and it still has a special place in my heart , and am still in contact with some friends from there , my thoughts are with you all❤️🇬🇧🇨🇦
We are with you in heart and soul. Sending love💙 Am Yisrael
Chai 💙
Words can't express what we all feel. This artwork documents the horrors in an effective & meaningful way.