The History of The Great Wall. Review the murals of Judith Baca such as The Great Wall of Los Angeles and write an historical account of the work.

You may chose one of the following options:

What’s Your Perspective? Draw an interior room using the principles of one-point linear perspective using any available software and attach it here.
Post-Movement Art? Create your own “ ism” that reflects the time in which you live. Write a brief history of your movement, including influences, artists, dates and a description of the artwork

Since the time of ancient Greece, artists have been inspired to create portraits of heroes and heroines. Statues and monuments in city parks and plazas remind us of those who have shaped our history, as do painted portraits of heroes and heroines that hang in many museums and public buildings. Consider the meaning of “hero,” see a few portraits of heroes and heroines, and then create a portrait of your own personal hero or heroine using any materials or programs available and attach here. (A link to a URL is acceptable as long as a description and rationale is included.)

The History of The Great Wall. Review the murals of Judith Baca such as The Great Wall of Los Angeles and write an historical account of the work.
Cut apart 5 (or more) photographs and reassemble them in order to fabricate your own reality – scan and attach here. You may also chose to make a collage of your photos like Picassa using free college making software.