This critical essay analyzes Banksy's painting "Kids on the Beach", located on the wall separating Palestine and Israel. The painting depicts two Palestinian children playing on a beach. Though the children appear happy, the wall in the background represents the restrictions placed on Palestinians. Through the subjects, medium, and visual elements, Banksy conveys a message about Palestine's lack of freedom and desire for peace between Israel and Palestine. The colors used and cracks in the image symbolize Banksy's hope that the wall will fall and the conflict will end, allowing Palestinians the freedom currently denied to them.