Prompt: What is the most creative thing you have ever made? Share what it was and explain why it stands out as your best work.

Prompt Response: The most creative thing I have ever made was digital collages. I made them on the software, Picsart. All of the collages were of celebrities. The digital collages stand out as my best work because I put a lot of time and effort into all of them. I am also proud of them in general. And most importantly, it was creatively fulfilling for me. Ideas were flowing out of me naturally. I wasn't trying to force anything. The digital collages are definitely my favorite art pieces I have ever done. 

Summary: In class we finished writing our original origin myth and created a visual representation of our origin myth. 

Reflection: I learned that a visual representation of a story can bring it to life. 

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