You may be familiar with this fun kids game, you start by fold up a piece of paper, usually into 3 sections or into sections equal to the number of people playing. Each person then draws what ever comes to mind; human, animal, cartoon, alien, real or fictional. The first person starts with the head, then passes the paper to a friend who draws the body of anything without looking at what the previous person has drawn, the outcome is usually a ridiculously funny creature. As a warm up, to get us thinking about our briefs we put ourselves in groups of 5 and played this game and created Five amusing hybrids. So that our creations weren't completely random we first named our creations by each writing down a noun, an adjective and a verb and putting them into piles. We each picked 3 one from each pile and whatever we got we wrote at the bottom of the paper.
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| Heavenly Doodling Buddha |
The first one came out looking quite spiritual. My favourite part are the angel wings attached to the head, making this creature look like a cross between human and bird. The skinny crippling legs of the creature contrast with his muscular torso making it look very entertaining. This could be improved by adding colour and by adding more detail to the background.
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| London Lively Jumping |
I love the head of this hybrid as it makes the whole piece look very animated. The creature follows the theme of London, for example the head is a drawing of Big Ben, and there is drawings of the London sky line in the middle. The feet are comical and represent a kangaroo as the verb was jumping.
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| Screaming Stretching Jellyfish |
This was by far one of my most favourite outcomes. When we revealed the finished creature, by unraveling the folded paper everyone burst out laughing. This cute underwater scene of a jellyfish stretching and screaming while other sea creatures stop and stare made my day. We could have improved this by adding a bit more colour to make the outlines more clear. However our peers also really enjoyed this outcome when it was time to present our work, it got the best feed back.
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| Healing Sweets F*!?ing Amazing |
This peace is all about sweets, the hybrid hear looks as if it is the product of human and sweet coming together, the sweets all have human personalities and features. The candles are there to symbolise the healing power of these magical sweets and it is generally F****ing Amazing.
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| Quietly Unique Priest |
The name of this piece is well suited as this is definitely the most unit priest I have ever seen
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| The queen B |
unraveling the paper was my favourite part
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