Jerusalem Market Shutters Art

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - February 24: An ultra-Orthodox man passes in front of a graffiti depicting an unrecognized woman which was painted over a closed shutter at the Mahane Yehuda Market, often called 'The Shuk' on February 24, 2016, in Jerusalem, Israel. For a story by William Booth and Ruth Eglash about Graffiti artist Solomon Souza who spray-paints bold depictions of fanciful animals, biblical scenes and portraits of pioneering personalities of the past and present over closed shutters at the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem. (Photo by David Vaaknin for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - February 24: An ultra-Orthodox man passes in front of a graffiti depicting an unrecognized woman which was painted over a closed shutter at the Mahane Yehuda Market, often called 'The Shuk' on February 24, 2016, in Jerusalem, Israel. For a story by William Booth and Ruth Eglash about Graffiti artist Solomon Souza who spray-paints bold depictions of fanciful animals, biblical scenes and portraits of pioneering personalities of the past and present over closed shutters at the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem. (Photo by David Vaaknin for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Jerusalem Market Shutters Art
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24 February, 2016
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