The task: Gather all the materials you think you may need for an art project, plus an assigned list.
The latter part was really quite simple. I had everything on the list at my house already, and I was fortunate enough to open the email with the list while still there. I think it took about thirty minutes to root through all my craft closets and my father's workbench to find everything I needed. Even the hometown map was just hanging up in my garage. Maybe it's a good thing that my dad tends to be a bit of pack rat!
With the items for the list in hand, I proceeded to rummage around my room for things that I thought I could use. I must admit that this task was much harder than I imagined. I think that this art class will be much different than ever imagined, and I cannot possibly predict everything I will want to have. The other thing I learned is how much stuff I really have. After living out of a suitcase for an entire semester, I know that I don't need everything I have. I am pretty sure that I have at least enough clothes to go a month without doing laundry - and that's just my wardrobe! When examining other peoples' ideas like this: http://www.storyofstuff.org/, it kind of makes me feel like a bad person! This class will tear me down the middle - do I keep all of the things, or should I continue working to become the minimalist, with an easier life? I like things, so this will be hard.
Here is a list of the materials I officially gathered for the class:
- a mess of acrylic paint
- watercolor paint
- pencils and erasers
- markers, crayons, colored pencils
- fabrics of many colors and textures
- old gun book
- guide book to india
- map of north east and jaipur
- hindi print
- scrapbooking paper
- oragami paper
- knickknacks from travels and experiences
- leather pieces
- wires of many sorts
- toolbox
- glitter paint
- magazines
- several boxes
- other things
Also, a collection of some of the images I am really attracted to (none of which are my own - thank you pinterest):
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