Writing:
Take a moment and search within yourself. What is the primary emotion that you are feeling at this very second? Try to stray away from vague words, such as happy or sad, and instead attempt to pinpoint the exact adjective for the feeling that you are experiencing. Are you melancholy? Anticipatory? Drained? With this word in mind, write a piece that captures the emotion, WITHOUT USING THE WORD. This could take the form of a poem that literally describes the feeling, a short story of a situation in which someone might experience this emotion, or just free written prose about what it means to you. If you choose to share your writing at the meeting on Friday, everyone can try to guess which emotion you have described. Art: Follow the first step of the writing prompt, by identifying the primary emotion that you are experiencing. Draw/paint/collage/etc.. an image that represents this feeling. Is there a certain color scheme that comes to mind? A texture? Maybe a specific landscape or person? Channel all of this into your work, so that in the end, you’ll be able to immediately know what emotion you were trying to convey by looking at the artwork (I specified you because everyone associates different things with different feelings!). If you choose to share what you have created at the meeting on Friday, everyone can try to guess which emotion you were using as the inspiration for your piece.
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