In a powerful and poignant art installation, Diana Williams has created a stunning embroidered gown that bears the names of 300 babies killed in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. The evocative work, which took Williams over a year to complete, is a heartbreaking tribute to the innocent lives lost in the region. By stitching the names of these young victims onto a single garment, Williams aims to humanize the statistics and bring attention to the devastating impact of the conflict on families and communities. As the gown makes its way to New York, Williams hopes it will spark a necessary conversation about the need for peace and an end to the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire.


Diana Williams embroiders names of 300 babies killed by Israel on gown, an evocative work she hopes will reach New York.