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Reflections on the Exodus 1947 through Art
Reflections on the Exodus 1947 through Art
Activity: SeaScape Watercolor Resist Painting
Objectives: To teach the history of the Exodus 1947 and to have students create their own artwork that reflects on actual images from the Exodus 1947.
Age Range: All ages
This watercolor seascape art lesson makes for a experiential learning project that doesn’t compromise fun or interest for simplicity, making it a great activity for kids. It gives artists of all ages and levels of knowledge and ability the opportunity to explore a new medium and a new approach to showcasing history.
About the art: The watercolor resist painting technique differs from a regular watercolor painting, in that it involves the application of oil pastels prior to applying watercolor paint. The artist draws/colors their images in oil pastels and then applies watercolor paint to their their paper/canvas. Since oil and water do not mix, the oil pastels fight the water and remain in the same condition as they were when applied; whereas the watercolor paint will be “watery and painty”.
Images of the Exodus 1947 ship are provided and should be printed out for the students to paste on top of their watercolor painting, allowing for a paper collage effect that can be very powerful. Images of the Haifa landscape are also provided to enable the participants to see what it looked like at that time.