John Kiss is an Israeli street artist, peace activist and author, known for his graffiti work, political artwork and community-based projects. Having been involved in peace activism since his youth, his work centers on the transformative capacity of art; notable works include The Peace Kids Mural and the 27 Club graffiti in Tel Aviv.
Homage to Banksy as seen from the street
Spray Me! Alice's Adventures in Wonderland mural
Poisoning the Youth
The 27 Club Graffiti
The Peace Kids is a mural depicting Srulik, a symbol of Israel, in embrace with Handala, a symbol of Palestine. It was created by Israeli artist John Kiss in dual locations: Bethlehem, Palestine and Tel Aviv, Israel.
The work as seen from the street
The work as seen from the street
Srulik, symbol of Israel
Bethlehem, artist John Kiss working on the mural on the Israeli separation barrier, September 2014