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Friday, May 6, 2011

Hopscotch

4 Main Choice Ideas and Critic

Performance Idea: Hopscoth

Table said it would be an interesting how I could interact and play with it. Maybe show examples of each sin when I jump into each box.

Performance Idea: Now What

A different idea as its not really bashing WASH :). Interesting if I could get a box large enough to fit all the materials in.

3-D: Beyond the Looking Glass

Interesting to build on and create but advised not to make for final project.

2-D: Feathers

In a way shot down. Too small and would take a lot of time if I created it too big.

7 Idea Proposal

1.      Performance idea

Idea is life in general. Could take 2-3 minutes. Will dress girly (kind of) with a piece of chalk in hand. Skip in, draw hop scotch on floor. Once finish, and text within each box (7 boxes, one half circle). Each circle has a negative word in it. 1. Envy 2. Lust 3. Wrath 4. Pride 5. Sloth 6. Gluttony 7. Greed. Simi circle= Damned. At the end, smile, giggle and skip away.

2.      Performance idea
Idea is my life in WASH from beggening to end. Could take 3-2 minutes. Large box (material of box still pending) in center of stage. I come in whistling, once past box slow down to a stop. Walk around box a few times before opening it. First comes out a lot of newspaper, cardboard, cardboard cutter, glue sticks, hot glue gun, circles, black umbrella, soup spoons, ink bottle, camera, Jack, black lipstick, medicine bottle with tik-tak, mirror pieces, colored dots, maconite, papers, plastic. At very bottom of box, a question mark is found. Walk away with a confused face.

3.      3-D
Get a large mirror. With different colored paint, create a person as life like as possible. Once finished make a crack in the center of mirror. Project is linking to the perfection of a person.

4.      3-D
Anger is the main topic. Want to make a hand out of wire, this is just the stucture. When finished, cover with plastic wrap (preferably black). Gives it a wave angry effect, maybe give it red paint slashes.


5.      3-D
Like my modulare maddness piece just making it more extravagant. MORE SPOONS!!

6.      2-D
Have a large piece of paper. With art utensils (paint, paint brushes, ink, pencils charcoal…). Create a picture. Picture will be black wings, with a messy touch die to paint and ink.

7.      2-D/3-D
Make interactive peice. Create something coming out of the wall


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Lecture 9 Assighnment

What is your favorite color?
Black
How important is the appearance or design of the following products in your decision to purchase the product?
new car:      very      
underwear:       very      
tv set:     somewhat      
 winter coat:       very      
What is your 2nd favorite color?
White
"When you select pictures, photographs, or other pieces of art for your home, do you find you lean more toward modern or more toward traditional styles?"
traditional
"If you had to choose from the following list, which type of art would you say you prefer?"
Asian
Which of the following statements applies to you more?
"When choosing pictures, photographs, or other art for my home, I focus on whether or not I like the piece"
Would you say you prefer older objects or newer objects to collect or decorate you home?
older objects
"Would you say that you prefer seing paintings of wild animals, like lions, giraffes, or deer, or that you prefer seeing paintings of domestic animals, like dogs, cats or other pets?"
wild animals
"In general, would you rather see paintings of outdoor scenes or would you rather see paintings of indoor scenes?"
outdoors
Which of the following outdoor scenes appeals to you the most?
Paintings of:
houses & buildings
Which season would you most like to see depicted in a painting?
fall
Which of the following types of indoor scenes appeals to you most?
still life paintings of/domestic scenes with:
flowers
Do you tend to prefer paintings that are related to religion or those that are not related to religion?
Religion
Which of the following statements is closest to your view?
"Paintings should ideally serve some higher goal, such as challenging their viewers to think about art or life in a different way than they normally do."
Which of the following statements is closest to your view?
"I prefer paintings that are different-looking if they're very realistic, I might as well be looking at a photography"
"Do you prefer paintings that exaggerate the dimensions or reality of objects we already know, or ones that feature imaginary objects which have no connection to everyday life?"
Exaggerate dimensions
"Do you prefer seeing bold, stark designs or more playful, whimsical designs?"
Bold, stark designs
Do you tend to favor paintings with sharp angles or ones with soft curves?
Soft curves
"Which patterns do you like better: geometric patterns or more random uneven patterns?"
Uneven Patterns
"Do you like to see expressive brush-strokes on the canvas, or do you prefer that the surface of the canvas be smooth, more like a photograph?"
Expressive brush-strokes on the canvas
Do you like to see colors blend into each other or do you like it when different colors are kept apart?
Different colors kept apart
"Every color has a wide range of shades. Take the color blue, for example. An artist can use a bright, vibrant shade of blue, like a royal blue, a pale, muted shade of blue, like light blue, or a darker tone of blue, like dark or midnight blue. In general, which would you say that you prefer? when the artist uses more vibrant shades, paler shades, or darker shades of color?"
Darker shades of color
"In general, do you enjoy paintings that have a more serious or a more festive mood?"
Serious
"And how about the painting itself - do you like it to be busy and contain lots of people or objects, or do you like it to be as simple as possible?"
Simple as possible
How about the size of paintings: do you prefer larger paintings or smaller paintings?
dishwasher size
"Some paintings are of famous historical figures and others are of more ordinary people. Do you generally prefer paintings of famous people, or ones of more ordinary paintings."
Ondinary paintings
"If you prefer famous people, do you prefer figures from a long time ago, like Lincoln or Jesus, or more recent figures, like John F. Kennedy or Elvis Presley?"
Long time ago figures
"Do you prefer paintings which are predominantly of children, of women, or of men, or doesn't it matter?"
Doesn’t matter
"Thinking back to the paintings of people that you have like in the past, for the most part were the figure working, at leisure, or were they posed portraits?"
Posed portraits
"Which do you think you like better, a painting of one person or of a group of people?"
One person
"And from what you've seen, would you say that you prefer paintings in which the person or people are nude, partially clothed or fully clothed?"
Partially clothed
If you were given the choice of a gift - a sum of money or a piece of art that you genuinely like and which was of equal value to the money, which would you choose?
Piece of art
Which one of the following would be most important to you in deciding how much money you would spend on a painting?
the degree to which you like the painting
What is the most amount of money you would consider spending on a piece of art you really like?
Any amount
"For each of the following names, indicate if your impressions of that artist's work are very favorable, favorable, or very unfavorable. Some of these artists are not very well known, so if you have never heard of someone, or don't know enough about their work to have an opinion, just say so."
Pablo Picasso
Favorable
Norman Rockwell
Favorable
Jackson Pollock
Never heard of artist
Salvador Dali
Favorable
Leroy Neiman
Never Heard of artist
Claude Monet
Favorable
Rembrandt
Very favorable
Andy Warhol
Favorable
Georgia O'Keefe
Favorable
"If you could pick one type of person you'd most enjoy having dinner with, would you choose an artist, a television or movie actor, an author, or a sports star?"
Movie actor
"How often, on average, would you say that you go to art museums - more than two times a year, one or two times a year, less than once a year, or not at all?
Two times a year
The following are some reasons people have given in the past as to why they do not go to art museums more often. For each reason, please tell whether it is a major reason why you do not go to musuems more often, a minor reason, or not a reason at all:
1. there is not an art museum in my area:   minor
2. I do not have enough spare time: minor  
3. I don't feel comfortable in art museums because I don't know alot about art: not a reason
4. the cost of admission is too expensive:  minor  
5. I simply don't enjoy looking at art: minor  
Would you favor or oppose spending more money in federal taxes than we do on the arts? Oppose
Some works of art are displayed in public places. Do you think that average citizens should or should not have a say in determining which works of art are appropriate to be displayed in public?
Should have a say
"When it comes to most political issues, do you think of yourself as a liberal, a conservative, or a moderate? If moderate, do you think of yourself as being closer to being liberal or being conservative?"
Conservative
Which of the following income categories includes your total family income in 1992 before taxes?
N/A
What is your gender?
Female
1.       Do you think that your answers  are similar or different from most Americans? In what ways are they similar, and different?
                A little different than most Americans my age at least. I’m a bit old fashioned in my thinking but I’m sure some people prefer traditional to modern.

2. Which questions do you think  would be the most helpful if  one was using market research to design new paintings for sale? What questions would you ask differently, or leave out entirely?
                The size and what type pf painting.  I would ask the preferences of gothic, still life, ect. in the survey.

3. Would this work? Why or why not?
                This would work as the art sells depends on the popularity of the piece and subject.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Lecture Homework: SRL

The work of Survival Research Labortories fulfills the fantasies of any destructive soul or a vision of the end of the world. When watching a show machines are rolling, fighing and destorying anything that gets in the way. Baisically for anyone who views the show can fantasize about how the world might end. With flames and lighting in thei air, the show gives the audience an apocalypse kind of atmophere.
            Another event that could be compared to SRL would be an entertainment show called Junkyard Wars. Why they are similar is because both events have people create something machine like and make them move somehow. Both events are destructive and put on a show for the audience. Though they are different as what purpose they are serving. SRL is trying to send a message to their audience. Whereas Junkyard Wars is just entertainment for the veiwers. SRL is a group of people working together to create art out of whatever object. Junkyard Wars have teams compete to build something from certain objects to win a competetion.
            I believe SRL promotes and critiques mechanical violence. With any performance, it will only continue to run if people come and see the show. It needs to be entertaining and keep the audience around until the end of the show. Violence is a subject that interest most audience. That’s why SRL promotes mechanical violence. For entertainment reasons and to keep the audience awake. However the show also critiques the violence. When watching the show everyone watches the machines fight and roll around. With the fire and destruction, the audience can’t help but feel a similar pressence of the world. The audience can see something like the show happen in the real world. Knowing this the audience critiques the mechanical violence and wonders what could stop this from happening in the real world.
            SRL’s audience are those who want to see machines battle it out or those who are entertained by machines. Basically anyone who is not disturbed by loud noices is the audience SRL is looking for. As far as staging goes, SRL picks the places where metal is easy to accses, no machines really exsist, war tore apart the stage or where war is not anywhere in sight. Amsterdam is somewhat perfect for a SRL show as Amsterdam was in the heart of World War II. Machines destoyed their cournty and homes as they had almost fallen into disrepair. As society began to change different politicians made plans to rebuild their home. As the plans came into play, Amersterdam became intensely urbanized bringing in more machines. Why it is the perfect stage is because of Amsterdam’s history with machines. Amsterdam would understand the message. Tripoli, Libya, Kandhar and Afghanistan would not be ideal places to stage an SRL event. Most of these countries have wither experianced or are going through war. Tripoli, Libya and Afghanistan are the closet to each other where Kandhar is the furthes away. These places are low on income and would not like to be reminded of machine destruction. With war attatched to these places, its not a good idea as they might be offened by SRL’s shows.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Feminism Photos

Essence of Gender






I wanted to show a modern view of but with ties to other women's feelings. I used a white background and a green landscape to keep focus on the main topic of photo.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Poem Photos

A beautiful wonder that is lost runs crazy.



MFAH Homework


Video: Blind/Spot 2007
Could not draw continous motion of video


Joseph Havel, American, Exhaling Pearls 1993
Could not draw greening copper

 Khmer, Angkor period, Buteuy Shrei style. Guardian Lion 10th century. Pink sandstone
Could not draw brown/pink color of stone


Roman (Jilio-Claudian) Imperial Portrait of the Emperor Caligula, god and ruler. 37-41 A.D, gilt bronze
Could not draw copper or greening copper.


Kees van Dongen. Dutch, 1877-1968. The Corn Poppy c. 1919. Oil on canvas
Could not draw color of woman of background


Ferederic Basille. French 1841-1878. The Little Gardener 1866-67. Oil on canvas
Could not draw incomplete markings or colors as it is a rare unfinished imperealist piece

The most enjoyable piece to me is Matthias Stoner's The Judgement of Solomon. I liked of how he used shadows to emphasize the story within the painting. The use of light also pops out to the veiwer and captures the mood of the story.
The most disturbing piece to me was Simon Vovet's Saint Sebastian. Despite being a saint, Vovet shows a depressing even morbid said Sebastian. The use of dark color emphasized the disturbing mood.
A piece I would like to do is something similar to Joseph Havel's Exhaling Pearls. I like 3-D outdoor pieces because they are not concealed by a building. There's also no 4-wall limit outside.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

From Cotton to Plastic

This was the stuffed animal before I dismembered it:

 This is my horse in peices:

 The final: my "horse in plastic:



Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Metaphor Project



Life Map: Please grade





This is my life map.
         The start is the small bottle of baby food. This represents the early stages of my life. I have little to no memories of that time. Though I was told I really liked banana baby food.
         The next circle consist of two sticky catchers, a temperature gague, a tennis ball and 3 computer game CD's. The two sticky catchers and the tennis ball represent liking of playing games outside and at school. The computer games represent my liking of playing on the computer (literally these were three CD's I played till they went to heaven). When I was in middle school (and throughout middle school) I rasied chickens for 4-H for scholarships. I used the temperature gague to check the heat to make sure the chickens did not overheat.
        The next circle represents my life as a freshman/sophmore in high school. Not very pleasent memories as my 07, 08 yearbooks are around the trashcan. This represents my desire to thow away any memories of that time. Though the year books are still in tact because no matter how much I might want them to shred to peices, they will be a part of me for as long as I live.
        The next circle represents my junior/senior year in high school and starts off with a sterring wheel cover. I learned to drive and took over some errands for the family. Then it grows into an air cleaner. This symbolizes two events; one is me trying to breath new air and take new wind, the other is that year my sister had an asthma attack. Afterwords the house had to be complete dust proof, thus many air cleaning machines became part of the home. The next is a candle, this represent the death of my grandfather. After he passed away I took up gardening which was a hobby of his, which is represented by the greenplant bucket.
The last circle is the present. It is as tall as me and is still under consturction. The circel represents my walk in the present and the skeleton like feature is my construction. I'm not done with this circle, thus it remains unfinished like.
        What I would ike to point out is the arrangement of the circles. It starts off small then as life goes on it grows to 5 feet. Also the way the circles are set up is like the dots we created earlier in the semester. I wanted to show that I am growing and will continue to do so.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

5 Ideas for 60 Seconds Live

1.      Music
I.                   Flute
I'll play the flute whether or not its in tune

II.               Violin
Somehow obtain a violin no one wants. Play it and at the very end destory it

III.              Guitar
Play some chords until the end
IV.             Drums
Bag them until the end
V.          Music sheets
Get actual music pieces, flip threw them and throw each one in the air
 
2.      Suicide
I.                   Knife
I'll pretend to think about cutting myself. Pretend I'm cutting my wrist then at end pretend to cut neck

II.                Medicine Bottle
Put white/red candy in an empty medicine bottle. Cry in preformance, shallow fake medicine and die at end

III.             Water bucket
Put water in bucjket. Stare at water for long time, put head in bucket and hold breath. Make it seem like I'm drowning myself

IV.             Toy Gun
Get an almost real life toy gun with play bullets. Sit on ground, fiddle with toy gun.Last moments put gun to head and pull the trigger

V.                Poison bottle
Put soda or some colored liquid in a bottle labeled poison. Look and peruse the bottle then drink it and pretend to die
3.      Twirl
I.                   Rope
With a rope of any kind I will twirl it in many directions for 60 seconds
II.                Tape
With tape I'll pull some of the tape and leave the rest on the roll. While still connected twirl around

III.             Rod
From a broom/mop I take the rod and twirl it around my body like in martial arts
IV.             Flag stick
Like the rod, I'll take a flag of any kind and twirl it around my body

V.                Cloth
Most likely a bed sheet, I'll twirl it around with my hands
 
4.      Messy
I.                   Paint
Most likely to be face paint or paint that comes out of clothes. With the paint I will smear it all over my body/clothes
II.                Hair spray
Will use different color hair spray and spray it in my hair for 60 seconds
III.             Body Glitter
Wearing a tank top and shorts, I'll spary different color body glitter on me for 60 seconds
IV.             Chocolate
Unwrap the chocolate bar, hold in hands until it slightly melts. Then try to eat it making a big mess on face
V.                Gum
Chew huge wad of gum until ready to blow. Mkae a huge bubble and then let it pop on face
 
5.      Blue
I.                   Blue Ball
Play and bounce with the blue ball for 60 seconds
II.                Blue Umbrella
Twirl and dance with blue umbrella

III.             Blue Tape
Wrap my arms and legs in blue tape

IV.             Blue  Paint
Will be easy wash off blue paint, smear it all on my body and clothes for 60 seconds
V.                Blue Hair Spray
Will spray paint my hair blue for 60 seconds
 

500 Words

1.      Rain
I.                   Stormcloud
II.                Umbrella
III.             Raincoat
IV.             Poncho
V.                Rainboots
VI.             Wet clothes
VII.          Water (in garden bucket)
VIII.       Rainmaker
IX.             Rainbow
X.                Lightening

2.      Music
I.                   Flute
II.                Music note
III.             Violin
IV.             Cymbols
V.                Guitar
VI.             Drums
VII.          Music sheets
VIII.       CD’s
IX.             Headphones
X.                Horn

3.      Game
I.                   Monopoly
II.                Boardgame
III.             Video game
IV.             Jumping rope
V.                Chalk (Create hopscoth)
VI.             Computer Game CD’s
VII.          Dice
VIII.       Cards
IX.             Playing pieces
X.                Marbels

4.      Anger
I.                   No prop
II.                Baseball bat
III.             Punching gloves
IV.             Cardboard
V.                Paper
VI.             Pictures
VII.          Puncing Bag
VIII.       Chair
IX.             Mirror
X.                Chain

5.      Suicide
I.                   Knife
II.                Medicine Bottles
III.             Rope
IV.             Syringes
V.                Alchohol Bottles
VI.             Toy gun
VII.          Poison bottle
VIII.       Pillow case
IX.             Water in bucket
X.                Taser

6.      Happy
I.                   Bouncy ball
II.                Hoola Hoop
III.             Ice Cream
IV.             Flowers
V.                Teddy Bear
VI.             Stuffed Animal
VII.          Candy
VIII.       Sprinkles
IX.             Sparkles
X.                Shiny things

7.      Sad
I.                   No prop
II.                Grave
III.             Dead thing
IV.             Broken toy/object
V.                Torn jacket
VI.             Lost sign
VII.          Hurt myself (somehow)
VIII.       Hungry box
IX.             Messed up video tape
X.                Torn pictures


8.      Pop
I.                   Rubber top
II.                Plastic cup
III.             Balloons
IV.             Umbrella
V.                No prop
VI.             Sucker
VII.          Bottle
VIII.       Bubbles
IX.             Gum
X.                Mouth

9.      Bang
I.                   Plastic gun
II.                Shoe
III.             No prop
IV.             Hammer
V.                Drum
VI.             Balloon
VII.          Bouncy ball
VIII.       Tape
IX.             Trumpet
X.                Bag

10.  Throw
I.                   Ball
II.                Cards
III.             Paper plane
IV.             Paper ball
V.                Yo-yo
VI.             Chinese yo-yo
VII.          Basket ball
VIII.       Rope
IX.             Bag
X.                Balloon
           
11.  Destroying
I.                   Doll
II.                Pillow
III.             Backpack
IV.             Plastic Bottle
V.                Clothes
VI.             Mirror
VII.          Paper
VIII.       Book
IX.             Magazine
X.                Balloon

12.  Blue
I.                   Blue Ball
II.                Blue Bandana
III.             Blue Umbrella
IV.             Blue  Balloon
V.                Blue Paint
VI.             Blue Wires
VII.          Blue Tape
VIII.       Blue Paper
IX.             Blue Rope
X.                Blue Hair Spray

13.  Letters
I.                   Keyboard Keys
II.                Books
III.             Magazines
IV.             Newspaper
V.                Comics
VI.             Letters
VII.          Signs
VIII.       Maps
IX.             Music sheets
X.                T-Shirts

14.  Numbers
I.                   Clock
II.                Number scale
III.             Weights
IV.             Number lock
V.                T-Shirts
VI.             Books
VII.          Scales
VIII.       Numbers on Keyboard
IX.             Cards
X.                Balloons

15.  Tangled
I.                   Rope
II.                Wire
III.             Paper
IV.             Hair
V.                Tape
VI.             Sting
VII.          Yarn
VIII.       Twigs
IX.             Cardboard
X.                Clothes

16.  Heavy
I.                   Backpack
II.                Chain
III.             Ball
IV.             Paint Bucket
V.                Door
VI.             TV
VII.          Wires
VIII.       Weights
IX.             Paper
X.                Steel

17.  Trash
I.                   Trash can
II.                Garbage bag
III.             Paper
IV.             Mirror
V.                Plastic bottle
VI.             Glass bottle
VII.          Cardboard
VIII.       Tape
IX.             Newspaper
X.                Papertowls

18.  Twirl
I.                   Rope
II.                Twine
III.             String
IV.             Jump rope
V.                Rod
VI.             Stick
VII.          Wire
VIII.       Tape
IX.             Flag
X.                Cloth

19.  Spin
I.                   No prop
II.                Top
III.             Plate
IV.             Coin
V.                Tape (Circle)
VI.             Ball
VII.          Bowl
VIII.       Egg
IX.             Round Fruit
X.                Pool Ball

20.  Gluttony
I.                   Candy
II.                Chocolate
III.             Tacos
IV.             Hambuger
V.                Pan Dulce
VI.             Cupcakes
VII.          Cake
VIII.       Cinnamon Roll
IX.             Cheetos
X.                Soda

21.  Fear
I.                   Rubber mice
II.                Rubber roaches
III.             Rubber bugs
IV.             Cilantro
V.                Clown doll
VI.             Out of control fire
VII.          Scarcrow
VIII.       Witch
IX.             Monster
X.                Broken Glass


22.  Bored
I.                   No prop
II.                Pencil
III.             Bouncying Ball
IV.             Cards
V.                String
VI.             Tape
VII.          Stuffed animal
VIII.       Flower
IX.             Paper
X.                Ping pong ball

23.  Sleep
I.                   Pillow
II.                No prop
III.             Teddy bear
IV.             Jack Skeleton Plush
V.                Blanket
VI.             Sleep hat
VII.          Sleep cover
VIII.       Night light
IX.             Plush pillow
X.                Pajamas

24.  Messy
I.                   Paint
II.                Tape
III.             Glue
IV.             Hair spray
V.                Hair color
VI.             Body Glitter
VII.          Face paint
VIII.       Food
IX.             Chocolate
X.                Candy


25.  Paper
I.                   Scissors
II.                Glue
III.             Paper
IV.             Sprinkels
V.                Markers
VI.             Water
VII.          Bottle
VIII.       Pencil
IX.             Pen
X.                Map color

26.  Lost
I.                   Map
II.                Binoculers
III.             Telescope
IV.             Compass
V.                Stick
VI.             Arrow
VII.          No prop
VIII.       Bottle
IX.             Light
X.                Magic 8 ball

27.  Cofused
I.                   Map
II.                No prop
III.             Bottle
IV.             Sting
V.                Compass
VI.             Magic 8 ball
VII.          Ouji board
VIII.       Coin
IX.             Paper
X.                Ball

28.  Circle
I.                   No prop
II.                Chalk
III.             Hoola hoop
IV.             Bubbles
V.                Ball
VI.             CD’s
VII.          Magic 8 ball
VIII.       Frisbee
IX.             Paper
X.                Bowl

29.  Fly
I.                   Paper
II.                Frisbee
III.             Bubble
IV.             CD’s
V.                Sprinkles
VI.             Feathers
VII.          Cotton
VIII.       Flower
IX.             Pine cone seeds
X.                Dust

30.  Depression
I.                   No prop
II.                Glass bottle
III.             Cigarette
IV.             Pillow
V.                Coin
VI.             Pen
VII.          Chair
VIII.       Black rose
IX.             Food
X.                Newspaper

31.  Hungry
I.                   Apple
II.                Noodle bowl
III.             Sandwich
IV.             Mac-n-cheese bowl
V.                Hot pocket
VI.             Burger
VII.          Vegetables
VIII.       Taco
IX.             Salad
X.                Chicken sandwich

32.  Thisty
I.                   Water
II.                Orange Juice
III.             Milk
IV.             Apple Juice
V.                Cranberry Juice
VI.             Coke
VII.          Sprite
VIII.       Pepsi
IX.             Gateraid
X.                Poweraid

33.  Mysterious
I.                   Black jacket
II.                Long Blanket
III.             Large hat
IV.             Large poncho
V.                Umbrella
VI.             Long Scarf
VII.          Long cane
VIII.       Mask
IX.             Bandana
X.                Headband

34.  Crash
I.                   Glass bottle
II.                Toy car
III.             CD’s
IV.             Cards
V.                Bucket
VI.             Paper
VII.          Cardboard
VIII.       Folder
IX.             Pencil sharpener
X.                Coins

35.  Shiny
I.                   Body glitter
II.                Aluminum foil
III.             CD’s
IV.             Duck tape
V.                Mirror
VI.             Plastic
VII.          Necklace
VIII.       Ring
IX.             Bracelet
X.                Belt

36.  Sticky
I.                   Glue
II.                Tape
III.             Whiteout
IV.             Paint
V.                Soda
VI.             Gum
VII.          Honey
VIII.       Caramel
IX.             Chocolate
X.                Cotton Candy

37.  Purple
I.                   Grapes
II.                Purple hair dye
III.             Plum
IV.              Ribbon
V.                Paint
VI.             The Color Purple book
VII.          Face paint
VIII.       Pillow
IX.             Blanket
X.                Dress

38.  Cold
I.                   Jacket
II.                Blanket
III.             Scarf
IV.             Mittens
V.                Snow Boots
VI.             Snuggie
VII.          Cap
VIII.       Ski mask
IX.             Hot cocoa
X.                Apple cider

39.  Hot
I.                   Swimsuit
II.                Tank top
III.             Shorts
IV.             Sunscreen
V.                Sun hat
VI.             Umbrella
VII.          Beach towl
VIII.       Water
IX.             Water balloon
X.                Watr gun

40.  Cartoon
I.                   Newspaper
II.                Calvin and Hobbes
III.             Peanuts
IV.             Hagrid the Horrible
V.                Garfeild
VI.             The Far Side
VII.          The Simpsons
VIII.       Sunday Comics
IX.             Baldo
X.                Lio

41.  Death
I.                   No prop
II.                Cross
III.             Obituary page
IV.             Picture
V.                Toy gun
VI.             Rope
VII.          Knife
VIII.       Black paint
IX.             Candles
X.                Black clothes

42.  Life
I.                   No prop
II.                Wings
III.             Picture
IV.             Birth page
V.                Dog
VI.             Cat
VII.          Bird
VIII.       Feathers
IX.             Halo
X.                Flower

43.  Truth
I.                   Bible
II.                Judge’s hammer
III.             Light bulb
IV.             Mirror
V.                Water
VI.             Chocolate
VII.          Music
VIII.       Books
IX.              Sand
X.                Bottle

44.  Dangerous
I.                   Cigarettes
II.                Fast food
III.             Glass
IV.             Rope
V.                Knife
VI.             Medicine
VII.          Razor
VIII.       Wires
IX.             Rocks
X.                Coolant

45.  Lines
I.                   Wires
II.                Yarn
III.             Sting
IV.             Twine
V.                Shoelace
VI.             Hair
VII.          Ribbon
VIII.       Earphone
IX.             Paper
X.                Stick

46.  Black
I.                   Magic 8 ball
II.                TV
III.             Jacket
IV.             Hair
V.                Wires
VI.             Sheets
VII.          Clothes
VIII.       Paint
IX.             Computer keys
X.                Paper

47.   Angel
I.                   Wings
II.                Halo
III.             White feathers
IV.             Heart
V.                White robes
VI.             Black feathers
VII.          Black robes
VIII.       Bright light
IX.             No prop
X.                Tears

48.  Plant
I.                   Rose
II.                Twig
III.             Leaf
IV.             Bark
V.                Grass
VI.             Lily
VII.          Corn
VIII.       Tomato
IX.             Acorn
X.                Pine cone

49.  Hold
I.                   Doll
II.                Basket
III.             Bucket
IV.             Cup
V.                Bottle
VI.             Desk
VII.          Chair
VIII.       Mat
IX.             Bowl
X.                Plate


50.  Light
I.                   Flashlight
II.                Light bulb
III.             Feather
IV.             Ping pong ball
V.                Balloon
VI.             Paper crane
VII.          Glow stick
VIII.       Glow ring
IX.             Water noodle
X.                Cards