The premise of Lucia Dill's chair paintings is simple. "Folding chairs function as unspecific characters to convey relationships, interactions, and body language." Above is a picture of one of her works with the attached tag/title: "You know?"
CREATIVITY PROMPT: Draw or use collage to portray inanimate objects in a way that represents a relationship you want to think about. How might these objects represent something interesting about the relationship? MORE THOUGHT FUEL: I saw Lucia Dill's work in a fantastic blog I just discovered: The Jealous Curator. Here are two books recommended on that site that I plan to buy: Collage: Contemporary Artists Hunt and Gather, Cut and Paste, Mash Up and Transform Creative Block: Get Unstuck, Discover New Ideas. Advice and Projects from 50 Successful Artists Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk: and Other Truths about Being Creative Share your response to these prompts in a comment below if you like.
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