1. Find a work that you consider a good metaphor for who you are – take a photo of the work.
Varengeville Beach, Normandy complimented my life. I feel that in life there are endless opportunities that I can receive if I use the right tools to get there. This painting also shows there is other things to see and explore further down.
2. Find a work that you like only a particular part of – take a photo of the entire work and one of the part that you like
I really enjoyed the piece of the painting that illuminated the whole piece. This is the central light point that can be seen vividly.
3. Find a work by an artist who was born in a place you have always wanted to or would like to visit – take a photo of the didactic panel
I always wanted to travel to Denmark!
4. Take a photo of something that you would like to use as a source of inspiration in your sketchbook – consider actually doing something with it in your sketchbook!
5. Take a photo of a work you feel strongly about – this could be a strong like or dislike or strong emotional response in another way
6. Take a picture of an interesting work and write a surprising or funny caption for it
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"Red capes are all the rage, does it flaunt my figure?"
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