Amuse-bouche: Make Your Own Manifesto

28 Nov

Amuse-bouche: Make Your Own Manifesto 

Amuse-bouche: an elegant French phrase literally meaning “to amuse the mouth,” typically describing a small, singular hors d’oeuvre.

Here, the term is appropriated for a little morsel of artistic delight to start the week. Enjoy.

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Make Your Own Manifesto

You remember the old Mad Libs game, right? Choose some random nouns, unusual verbs, and exciting adjectives, plug them blindly to a text and you’ll come up with some pretty crazy stories. Well, you can also come up with your own art manifesto!

Jumble up 34 words, fill in the blanks, and make your stand. Better yet, make some art based on your manifesto. Or maybe against your manifesto. See how it goes…

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