Thursday, January 25, 2018

Phebruary Challenge (Phixed?)

The Birb Is The Worb.


As promised, I reworked the list of prompts for the Phebruary Challenge. (Check the link for details about how to participate.)

The list of prompts is still a two-column list. For each day pick a prompt from either column to inspire that day's creation. The left column, much like the original list, is a theme to use in your composition. The right column is a little bit of a departure. Each item is based on an artistic principle. (Line, shape, value, viewpoint, etc.) This should allow you more flexibility, and hopefully we can learn some art fundamentals together.

I said it at the link above, but it bears repeating -- Anyone can participate, using whatever medium they have available. If you want to participate by drawing, painting, writing, music, interpretive dance, choral reading or semaphore, you are entirely welcome to participate along with us.


Challenge
Day Theme Principle (Artistic Element)
1 Industrial Centering (Arrangement)
2 Architecture Landscape (Orientation)
3 Found Object High Contrast (Value)
4 Out of Place Rough (Texture)
5 Hidden Colorful (Color)
6 Time Negative Space (Space)
7 Transportation Symmetry (Arrangement)
8 Abstract Curved (Line)
9 Living Smooth (Texture)
10 Symbol Portrait (Orientation)
11 Dead Monochromatic (Color)
12 Weather Eye-Level (Viewpoint)
13 Close Up Thirds (Arrangement)
14 Far Away Dark (Illumination)
15 New Asymmetry (Arrangement)
16 Relaxed Straight (Line)
17 Old Black and White (Color)
18 Weird Threes (Arrangement)
19 Culture Positive Space (Space)
20 Rural Geometric (Shape)
21 Travel Round (Shape)
22 Clean Above (Viewpoint)
23 Games Flat (Shape)
24 Dirty Organic (Shape)
25 Sunrise/set Low Contrast (Value)
26 Fast-Paced Shadows (Illumination)
27 Urban Below (Viewpoint)
28 Wilderness Bright (Illumination)


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