Shape and Form (Star of David and Wheat and People); Color (Blue and White); Emphasis (75); Composition (Flowers on both sides) My poster answers my opinion on number one because Israel represents G-d’s light that is with us in every step we take. And the wheat that is surrounding the star symbolizes how everything takes time and cultivation to be strong and plentiful. At the center of the Jewish star the number 75 represents to grow stronger with G-d every year as an independent state. And the people around the wheat stalks represent that the journey can only be accomplished with people working together with G-d to construct this world into an expression of the divine. The colors I used to portray this message are blue, green, yellow, gold, purple, pink, beige, red, brown, black, white, and skin colors. The poster that inspired me was number three because it showed how the Jews were huddled in unison around the Israeli flag, showing what we can accomplish together, and that is why I was inspired by poster number three. My poster represents the strength that we have when the Jewish people and Hashem join together and become one strong force, and that is what my Yom Haatzmaut poster is all about. The star of David in the middle of this poster with the Jewish people around it represents G-d’s light that is with us in every step we take. And the wheat that is surrounding the star symbolizes how everything takes time and cultivation to be strong and plentiful. At the center of the Jewish star the number 75 represents to grow stronger with G-d every year as an independent state. And the people around the wheat stalks represent that the journey can only be accomplished with people working together with G-d to construct this world into an expression of the divine. The colors I used to portray this message are blue, green, yellow, gold, purple, pink, beige, red, brown, black, white, and skin colors. The poster that inspired me was number three because it showed how the Jews were huddled in unison around the Israeli flag, showing what we can accomplish together, and that is why I was inspired by poster number three. My poster represents the strength that we have when the Jewish people and Hashem join together and become one strong force, and that is what my Yom Haatzmaut poster is all about. The poster that inspired me was number three from the 75 posters.