This blog (by Zeev Barkan) is dedicated to the Star of David, its history, its various meanings and usages in different cultures. It includes thousands of pictures of Star of David, six-pointed stars, hexagrams, Solomon's Seals, Magen Davids and yellow badges,and served as a resource for three books and four art exhibitions.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Isaac Celnikier
Yellow Badge appears on the Self Portrait of painter Isaac Celnikier (b. 1923, Warsaw). Isaac Celnikier is a survivor from Auschwitz. In March 2005 Krakow's national museum exhibited his works under the title Time of Tears… the Time of Hatred… the Time of War…
Eric Vanounou, Post-Jew-Complex

You shouldn’t paint what you seePhoto is courtesy of Eric Vanounou
What you see is a lie
I keep reminding myself
Drive away nature!
Drive away nature!
I pile up layers on layers
Brighten distance blacken closeness
Color from the tube, glue, and shellac
Fasten my grip on the new horizons
That were un-recognizably blurred
Yellow ocher mixed in a desert-space
Copyrights: Eric Vanounou
Hatikvah

IMHO the Jewish people’s most prominent characteristic is the hope for Redemption which is symbolized by the Star of David, the Star of Redemption as Franz Rosenzweig called it.
Most people don't know that Hatikvah, (The Hope) was much longer in the original poem than it is now.
Copyrights: Anat Aderet