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: 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 had probably ever made is this ceramic paint palette I made last year for the first semester in Art class, I don't really make many awesome creative things so this my only good work that I did. The assignment was to make it look like an object or animal, I made it into a crescent moon with a cloud, it functions as a paint palette that I still use it frequently. 

Summary: 

For block day, we were given the time to complete our Origin Myth stories, the entire class time was used for this. I did try to think thoroughly and come up with a story right there, Mr. Rease said that most of his students manage to finish their stories in one single block period. The assignment doesn't have a due date but he expects it to be finished soon because it should not be that hard and especially if you are procrastinating. 

Reflection:

I had known that I always lacked the creativity in things since I've been existing in school and probably not learning properly, despite passing the classes. Doing this story reminds me once again how I need to work on my speed with writing and thinking. It needs to be done and I expect to get better at this by the end of the semester with at least some improvement.

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