Thursday, October 11, 2007
Cats Cradle
Photo is courtesy of Hayim Shtayer. The poster was designed by Idan Zilberberg, second year student in Wizo Design Academy in Haifa under the instruction of Hayim Shtayer for Israel’s 58th Independence Day .
Idan Zilberberg designed the Star of David in a Cats’’
Cradle game.
Copyrights: Idan Zilberberg 2007
Students Design Independence
Photo is courtesy of Hayim Shtayer. The poster was designed by Chen Arye, second year student in the Wizo Design Academy in Haifa under the instruction of Hayim Shtayer for Israel’s 58th Independence Day.
In this poster we see the Star of David and the emblem of Islam drawn in a Tic-Tac-Toe game.
Copyrights: Chen Arye 2007
Hatikva Quilt
Size: 130x130cm.
It was exhibited in "Spirit & Strenght" Husquvarna [Viking Challenge] exhibition.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
A Magen David on a Tombstone Cross
Photo is courtesy of Owen Blacker who published it on Flickr and shot it in Brompton cemetery, in west London, England.
Translation Into Glass
Photo is courtesy of "mcconnellglass" who published it on Flickr and wrote in the caption
Translated into glass from a congregation logo
The Star of David appears frequently with other symbols: Peace dove (like in this case), Menorah, lion, Ten Commandments, Torah, Herzl. It is also a component in other symbols like: the Israeli flag, IDF emblem, Red Maged David emblem.
Israel is Too Militaristic
Photo is courtesy of Hila Amram who published it on Flickr. We see a green Star of David formed by interlacing the legs of a shooting soldier with his reflection. The message seems to be: Israel is too militaristic...