In your sketchbooks write down your favorite color. Why is it your favorite color? How did it become your favorite color? Tell a story about one time when your favorite color influenced your feelings, thoughts, or a decision.
Using your normal handwriting size try to fill your page with words. Think about how you use language and communication. Use a pencil for this project and in some areas allow the words to overlap. Rotate your page as you write. Use randomness or make it more organized by writing in sentences that travel all over the page.
Spend 7 minutes writing about the prompt, then work on your Enlarged face. Modern life is packed full of Chaos; social networking, household chores, responsibilities, Homework, and numerous things you want to do in addition to what needs to be done. How do you organize and structure the hierarchy of your life. How do you decide what to do first? Think about everything from your mundane, daily routines, to your big hopes and dreams.
How do you get the tasks complete? Are you organized (or disorganized) physically, socially, mentally, emotionally and spiritually? What routines and rituals do you use daily? Which ones are turning into ruts, stalling your growth? When do you abandon your plans throwing them out the window, and when do you stick to them steadfast? Weekly game of find that artist. Additional points to any additional information about them. Write down the Information you find in you sketchbooks and then start coloring your Faces.
Operative words are the essential words in a sentence, story, poem, or script. Performers and spoken word poets stress or emphasize these words when performing to give them impact. We scan for them for test and highlight or visually emphasize them to draw attention, so that we can easily find them later.
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