The horror… The horror.
Seems like there’s a lot of it around, these days. From pandemics and war to corruption, lies and the death of truth, it’s hard not to feel like we’re watching the end of the world in real time, while (as a popular meme says) somehow still having to go to work.
Welcome to the apocalypse.
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I believe in staying informed about what’s going on in the world. But, doing so has been hard on the ol’ “reason to keep getting out of bed in the morning” reserves lately. Everything seems terrible. Mostly because it is.
I felt the need to do something about that (for my own mental health and to try to inject something good into the world), and realized that the things that feed me and keep me sane usually revolve around creativity and art in all its forms.
I am not an artist by any stretch, but in addition to my love for consuming and enjoying others’ art, I do like to dabble in making art, despite not being very good at it. Finding the time and making myself do that is sometimes a struggle, and I do better when I’m given parameters - an assignment, a theme, some kind of structure, and maybe even a deadline.
I asked a couple of friends if they’d be interested in joining me in committing to weekly art assignments or “missions” as our own way of being defiant in the face of the apocalypse and its horrors. They stupidly said “yes.”
So, now we’re taking turns assigning art projects each Thursday, with our submissions due the following Thursday. The point isn’t necessarily to make “good” art - it’s just to commit to doing something creative with some regularity, and to enjoy seeing the art that others create.
If, like us, you feel the need for something fun and creative amongst the horror, you’re more than welcome to join us.
You’ll find the “rules” (loose as they may be) below.
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Each Thursday, a new “mission” (art assignment) will be posted below.Participants can devote as much or as little time and effort as they want and/or can afford that week. Spend five minutes jotting something on a napkin if that’s all you have time or energy for, or get carried away with a project and spend days on it - any amount of effort is welcome.
The point is not necessarily to make good art – it’s just to be accountable enough to others that you force yourself to make art of some kind each week, to share it with others, to get to enjoy others’ art, etc.
No one has to give any critique or suggestions or feedback at all. Of course you’re welcome to tell someone you really like their work, but this is not about criticism or even artistic feedback - it’s just for fun.
Submissions are due each Thursday by 7:00 p.m. (Eastern Time), but you can send them earlier that day or even earlier that week if you want.
For now (until/unless I come up with a better vehicle), projects are submitted by email to artpocalypsethursdays@gmail.com.
Attach a JPEG or PDF file of your artwork (if the assignment was written work, you could paste it in the body of the email instead of attaching, if you prefer).Along with your submission, include your name or (preferably) an alias you want to go by (Some of us feel more comfortable posting our art publicly under an alias instead of our actual names and, besides, it’s more fun that way). Bonus points if your alias is a reference to the movie Apocalypse Now.
Submission of your art is considered permission to include it on this website and/or associated social media accounts.
Don’t want to have your art viewed by the public? (even under an alias?) Totally understandable. Feel free to lurk and just enjoy what others create, or use the weekly missions to create art for yourself that you don’t share with us.
Submissions will be posted on this site for all to view - hopefully sometime on the Thursday they are due - perhaps slightly later when I’m busy. :)
The Missions:
Valentine: February 2-16, 2023
The Mission: Get out your construction paper and safety scissors and make a valentine to send to someone. Bonus points if you do more than one, and/or if you make one for an unexpected person…
Photo Caption Matchup: January 26-February 2, 2023
The Mission: Pair up with someone. Each person takes five photos. Each person also writes five random photo captions (unrelated to the photos they took, and without seeing the photos the other person took). Give the other person your captions. Each person then matches the captions they received to their own photos as best they can, where they seem to fit best or more humorously. Submit your photos matched with the other person’s captions…
Shakespearean Spotify: January 19-26, 2023
The Mission: Take a modern-day song, and re-write it as a sonnet. The song can be any genre you like - pop, country, rap, commercial jingle, whatever - but this will work best if it’s a song that’s fairly well known. For bonus points, reverse the assignment and turn a Shakespeare sonnet into a modern-day song…
Custom Pantones: January 12-19, 2023
The Mission: Create your own set of Pantone-style color chips, with each color representing something iconic about your city, another city you love, or your home or life in general. Name each color based on what it represents. Submit at least four of these, along with the name of the city or situation you’re representing…
Object Empathy: January 5-12, 2023
The Mission: This week’s mission is borrowed from Brooklyn-based artist Diana Shpungin via “The Art Assignment,” and asks you to show empathy for an object instead of a person. Find an object you feel bad for. “Fix it” in your own style. Bonus points if you tell us how you think you’ve helped this object and/or why you felt bad for it in the first place…
Intention Setting: December 29, 2022-January 5, 2023
The Mission: Make art of any kind you like that represents you setting intentions for the future, be that 2023 or the coming decade or just next Tuesday. Up to you whether you want to share your actual intentions or just art that shows you setting some. Extra points if you actually stick to your plan…
Your Photos, Their Words: December 22-29, 2022
The Mission: Throughout your week, take photos from your life (at least 2, no more than 10). Pair each photo with someone else’s words - a line from a poem, a song lyric, a paragraph from a book, etc. - that you think go well with that photo…
DIY Gift Wrap: December 8-22, 2022
The Mission: Make your own gift wrap. Add a personal touch to your gift giving this season by wrapping gifts in wrapping paper you made yourself. Use whatever type of paper you like, and decorate using any materials you have on hand…
Anti-Carol: December 1-8, 2022
The Mission: Take a well-known Christmas carol or other holiday song, and re-write it with plenty of snark and disdain for the holidays. Even if you love the season, there certainly are parts of it you find annoying or stressful. Blow off some steam with an anti-carol and let your inner Scrooge shine…
Holiday Decorating: November 24-December 1, 2022
The Mission: Regardless of what holiday you celebrate (or just “winter” if you don’t celebrate at all), decorate your home for the season in at least one way this week, and show us your festive work. Submit one photo or submit 50 if you end up going a little Griswold…
Hand Turkey: November 17-24, 2022
The Mission: Throwback to elementary school! Trace your hand and turn it into a turkey. Decorate the turkey however you like. You can use construction paper like the old days, or whatever other medium you want…
Portrait: November 3-17, 2022
The Mission: Create a portrait of someone you know. Photography, paint, sketch, or whatever medium you like…
Concert Poster: October 27-November 3, 2022
The Mission: Create your own concert poster. Could be for a band you love or a fake band you make up. Could be for a show you attended or one you’d love to attend. Decorate however you like, in some creative way. Paint, crayon, computer, actual printing, or whatever medium you choose. Bonus points if the artwork gives a nod to the city or location hosting the concert in some way…
Jack-o’-lantern: October 20-27, 2022
The Mission: Let’s get our Halloween on and make jack-o’-lanterns this week. Get a pumpkin, scoop out its guts, carve it in any way you see fit, and light it up for a photo you can submit here…
Sculpture from Unexpected Materials: October 13-20, 2022
The Mission: Make a sculpture out of unexpected materials. Theme, style, size, complexity, etc. are all your choice, as long as the materials you use are not what we would expect to see the sculpture made from…
Haiku Your Week: October 6-13, 2022
The Mission: Write seven haikus - one for each day of your week (Oct. 7-13). Each one should be about something that happened in your life that day. Title each one with the day of the week it’s about…
Synesthesia: September 29-October 6, 2022
The Mission: Choose a song to listen to. While you listen to the song, create visual art of some kind — it does not have to be a painting — could be a sketch or a collage or whatever. Let the song inspire you and try to recreate some version of what you “see” or feel when you listen to it…
Diorama: September 22-29, 2022
The Mission: We’re going back to elementary school book reports this week! Grab those old shoe boxes and your crafting materials and create a diorama. For your topic, have your diorama depict a recent scene from your life. Or, if that’s too depressing, depict a scene of you enjoying life in a place you’d like to visit…
POV Sketches: 3 Moments in Time: September 15-22, 2022
The Mission: Three times this week (most likely in three different places), stop what you’re doing and sketch the scene in front of you. Submit your three sketches, labeled with the date, time, and location where you were. Bonus points if you find some common theme among the three…
Fridge Magnet Poetry: September 8-15, 2022
The Mission: Fridge Magnet Poetry: Use any number of the words below in any order to create a poem. Subject, length, etc. are all your choice, but you must use these words and only these words…