
Purchasing art supplies!
I didn’t expect London to be very diverse and multicultural. You will see people of different race and culture and walking down the street, I don’t feel like I stand out at all…I feel like I fit in and that’s what makes it so comforting that the community is very multicultural and you don’t feel left out. I also did not except the weather to be this warm and sunny in the afternoon. I thought it would be pouring all day long. What I found most interesting was the graffiti on the walls. I love how it has become more professionalized and not as amateur and it used to be. People are starting to appreciate it more and consider as beautiful artwork rather than a crime. Concluding this, I believe that you can never really form an opinion about a country without exploring it and experiencing it.
Jena

Am going to talk about Britain now and how greatest is this country!! . First of all, I have been visiting Britain since I were a young boy and I love it so much, that I have a really good ideas about it. It’s nature, colors and even people. For example, the weather it’s so nice not very hot. The green grass and the blue sky there is more to say there are many wonderful colors.
The people they are so kindly and fanny. All amazing sites and things to see you can’t get enough. Many people of Arabic countries think Britain it’s a bad country, yes I know there are many bad things that we called it (haram) for example, we don’t drink alcohol, they eat pigs and we don’t, maybe there more thing that we called (haram) just imagine they don’t have these thing and come visit this country it’s amazing, just stay away from these things.
Finally, everybody needs a chance and everybody deserves forgiveness, generalizing causes war, not all people are bad, there are bad guys and good guys in each country. After all we are brothers and sisters and we can learn so much from each other from many aspects.

The end result!
I never found maps interesting after today. We went to the RGS (Royal Geographical Society) and met with an artist that worked with maps. All the artwork created with maps were very inspiring and creative. The things you could do with maps are limitless. My favourite piece out of the lot was the map that was enlarged onto a wall. The artist asked people from all over London what their greatest achievement was and wrote all their answers onto the area that they live in on the map. I also loved the two dresses made out of money and a map. I love how the artist payed attention to detail. Our activity was to create artwork in groups using a picture of us and maps of Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar, Pakistan and the UK in two hours! Our group were rushing to finish on time but the end result turned out great! After that, we held up all four posters together and took photos together. Overall, it was an interesting day I learned a lot about maps!
Jena