Item 96: Write your resume as a haiku.
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Item 96: Write your resume as a haiku.
96. (Try to take a very close-up photo - a.k.a. “Macro” photo.) Nice grill! Combine the “tiny food” trend with urban fashion. Show someone cooking tiny hamburgers & hot dogs on a friend’s “grill” (the dental kind.)
Item #96. (Try to take a very close-up photo - a.k.a. “Macro” photo.) Nice grill! Combine the “tiny food” trend with urban fashion. Show someone cooking tiny hamburgers & hot dogs on a friend’s “grill” (the dental kind.) IMG 38
96. [IMAGE] Dust in the wind(ow): The band Kansas is famous for their haunting melody, “Dust in the Wind(ow)…” Using your gloved fingertips and a dry paintbrush, wipe away dust and soot off a dirty car, semi-truck, or car window to create a portrait of one or more of the members of Kansas. The bigger, the better. Post a photo on social media and tag @kansasband and #GISH.
96. Over 16,000 people have signed a petition to get Jeff Bezos to buy and eat the Mona Lisa. Down with this elitism: delicious art belongs to the masses! Create an exact, edible replica of the Mona Lisa, complete with frame. Feel free to eat it after you create it. Post your image on social media and tag @JeffBezos, @GISH and #ArtFeedsTheSpirit.
Making the Mona Lisa! The portrait itself was several layers of stencils, painted on to a fondant base with a gel and liquid food coloring mixture.
I hand drew and watercolored every element for this video, and then learned how to layer audiotracks to get it to sound the way I wanted. I also learned that mimicking the voices of Sam, Dean and Cas is NOT something I'm skilled at, haha. -Danalynn
96. (STOP MOTION – UP TO 1 MINUTE) We’re too impatient to wait for The End of Supernatural. (Though nothing ever really ends… does it?) Film a “spoiler-free” trailer for the final episode as you imagine it.
Since I decided to draw and paint all the elements for my stop motion, that meant I had to actually DRAW and PAINT all those elements, haha. Here you can see two of the many sheets of paper I ended up filling with little elements I made for the stop motion.
Originally, I was going to hold the arms and legs on with brads (those shiny gold colored metal things you used in grade school to hold paper together), but my paper dolls were so small that the brads didn't look great. So I decided to sew the limbs on instead! I sewed them in a way that let the arms and legs still be posable. It didn't work as nicely as the brads, but it still worked well enough for what I needed! -Danalynn