I took this photo near the end of our photo walk this week,
there is always something new to see
and the light at sunset always makes for a striking photo.
Shabbat Shalom!
Jerusalem, Israel – what is really happening
In some places they are called graffiti,
but in Jerusalem, Israel,
there are wall drawings that are properly called art.
Jerusalem Street Art is constantly changing,
this scene could be called a classic,
while this new one is colorful, bold and modern.
This one is near the Old City Walls.
When I saw it recently,
all I could think was, wow, I must share that one.
The cars at the bottom indicate the size of this masterpiece.
This piece by Jack was a favorite,
it was on the construction fence around First Station,
But Jack has been busy with smaller works
in many other Jerusalem locations.
Look up on Jaffa Street to see this new one;
or down park paths for black and white,
as well as color drawings.
However, in a category of its own,
is this colorful piece called “One Day…”
which showed up on a wall in the center of Jerusalem.
What perfect timing for Hanukkah,
see this translation of the Hanukkah song
מעוז צור Ma’oz tzur:
Perhaps not politically correct, but sums today up nicely.
A whole week has gone by,
a week filled with an election that is seems very few were interested in,
even though the future of Jerusalem, Israel might be a stake.
So instead of another blog post no one will read,
here are some photos that sum it all up.
There is so much to share on art & cultural events
and the colors of this season,
but for now
Shabbat Shalom!