Four score and seven years ago, aka yesterday, we learned about Jewish Independence day. Specifically about its beautiful posters. They were all very vividly colored and represented the events of the specific year it was made in. Individually we had to get a poster that represented how we wanted to picture Israel. Stephanie wanted to picture Israel as a place of unity and peacefulness. The picture she chose showed people coming together toward Israel, which represented a safe haven for people of the Jewish ethnicity. Nicole wanted to picture Israel as a celebration of its people, its nation, and its accomplishments. The picture she selected was made in 1989. It displayed people celebrating, throwing bright banners and streamers into the air. That is how she wants to see Israel, with streamers and banners flying through the air when she lands for two weeks.
After observing and discussing the Independence Day posters, we were assigned to draw painting of what we envisioned Israel to be right now. Here are the end results:
After observing and discussing the Independence Day posters, we were assigned to draw painting of what we envisioned Israel to be right now. Here are the end results: