Illustrate a quote from your favorite movie, song, poem, or book.
Or illustrate a piece of advice you might give your younger self or future self.
Art project based on illustrating what advice you would tell yourself (teach yourself, give yourself a heads up, or a meaningful memory). Imagine you have traveled back in time to a certain memory in your life at any age. Think of a meaningful memory from your yesterdays. Is this a happy, sad, big, traumatic, scary, or silly memory? What encouraging words of advice would you give yourself? My personal examples: Don't give up: I didn't get the role of Sleeping Beauty my senior year in high school. Don't eat bananas before riding in a helicopter! Deeper... Make that connection! Reach out to your friends.
Materials: • 11x14 or 12x18 drawing paper • Pencil, eraser • Ruler Choice of medium: • Colored pencils • Watercolor brush markers • Watercolors • Charcoal • Pastels •
Or stuck on what advice you'd give yourself? Illustrate your favorite quote from a movie or book or poem or verse from a song.
Grading: Student wrote quote from book or movie or song or poem. Student added an illustration for the quote that relates to the quote. Student added colored pencils or shading with pencil to continue to develop drawing skills. Student used shading techniques (blending and layering) to apply depth Time, care, effort, and creativity was put into the assignment (not rushed). Student used class time wisely to work on assignment (not distracted by devices) Individual digital art skill development Student submitted assignment in a timely manner