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Self-Injury Project. . . .


Question Posted Wednesday September 20 2006, 5:36 pm

In art class, we were assigned a project. We had to pick a subject and make a piece of art about it. There had to be meaning behind the piece of art. I've chosen the topic of self-injury. The piece of art we create can be 3-d or 2-d. Basically, anything we want. But, I'm fresh out of ideas. Anyone have any?

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Ursula answered Friday September 22 2006, 6:30 pm:
hhhmmm, not to squash your creativity, but it doesn't sound like a very pleasant topic.
If you don't have very many ideas then perhaps you're not finding it inspiring. How about trying something else-
I'm midway through my (UK) art GCSE and in one project I decided to illustrate my depression using a dark, melodramatic, muted landscape: foresty and tied in with mythology.
You could do creepy without the cutting...

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Geneva answered Thursday September 21 2006, 3:59 am:
you can do someone slitting their wrists, cutting themselves to dal with pain

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