BONES Your task will be to create an art work with “BONES” being your inspiration.

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BONES Your task will be to create an art work with “BONES” being your inspiration.

Many artists have been inspired by bones. Georgia O’Keeffe loved the simple organic shapes of bones.

The catacombs in Paris actually used bones to create art. . . .kind of creepy!

Here are some other artists who liked bones:

Think of some ideas you could do: You could draw some bones. (Get a good composition!)

You could paint a painting with bones as your subject matter.

You could sculpt some artwork inspired by bones.

You could even photograph some bones.

Be creative, avoid cliché images, think outside the box and have fun.