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Here are some brilliant prompts provided by our very own DJ. If you need a little push or spurt of inspiration , look no further...

Possible Prompts:

1. I’m a Survivor
2. Still Life in C Minor
3. Take the B Train
4. A Little Bit Rusty
5. Attitude & Gratitude
6. The Rooms of Your Heart
7. Line Dancing
8. Warrior Within
9. Grandfather (with) Time
10. Pedal to the Metal
11. Square Peg in A Round Hole
12. Past & Present
13. Ivory Tower
14. Parents of Persuasion
15. Crossroads
16. Alone, at Last!
17. Light In the Window
18. Talk to Me
19. Angels & Demons
20. Old Movies
21. King Takes Pawn
22. Summertime and the Living’s Easy
23. The Eyes Have It
24. Crescendo
25. What He Doesn’t Know…
26. Weather or Whether?
27. Inside Out
28. The Road Less Traveled
29. Time After Time
30. Coffee & Chocolate
31. I Believe
32. Rainy Night in London
33. Good vs. Evil
34. The Natural Remedy
35. Let the Sun In
36. A Funny Thing Happened
37. Horse of a Different Color
38. Layers
39. Off to Work
40. Running From It
41. How Dare She?
42. Tea Time or Tee Time?
43. Room with a View
44. And the Light Bulb Goes On
45. Servant Leadership
46. I Can’t Believe I Ate the Whole Thing!
47. The Tapestry of My Life
48. Horizon
49. One Way Ticket
50. Red

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Thanks Dan for posting these. Prompts are a great help...when you remember that they are available to use, that is! LOL (I always seem to forget about prompts...silly me!)
And of course a great thank you to Deej for coming up with all of the wonderful words of wisdom!!!
~Kat

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Dan and all,
Style is something I think we all struggle with at least I do. I subscribe to a newsletter written by artist Robert Glenn, you can find him on line at (The Painter's Keys Website) This weeks letter was about style and here are a few of his comments. I thought they might work well as prompts.

"Take one of your standard works and try repeating it in a different style. Perhaps more than one style. You might have to look around a bit to see which styles appeal to you or are a challenging or logical transfer from yours.

You might consider impressionism, realism, vorticism, conservative formalism, obscurantism, primitivism, or any other -ism that turns your crank.


You'd also need to give some thought to softening, hardening, obfuscating, lining up, decoupling, going high key, low key, looser, tighter, into distorting, correcting, fiddling or wobbling off in all directions."

Happy Creating
Judy

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What a cool idea! Me thinks I might try something like this!!
~Kat

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