IMAGE. Zombies need to buy toilet paper too, right? What does that transaction look like?
Item 90 – Gingerbread Urban Blight
IMAGE. Gingerbread Villages are always so cute and quaint. Make a gingerbread village that shows urban blight: needle exchanges, prostitution, heavy police presence, etc.
Item 85 – Senior Citizen Bucket List
https://youtu.be/Hpg-UzBWylM
VIDEO (up to 20 seconds). Ask a senior citizen for their “bucket list.” Help them achieve one of the items on their bucket list.
Item 84 – Care Package
IMAGE (two images edited side-by-side). Send a military care package. One image is the box with all the items in it; the other image is you delivering it to the post office. (Here’s an example of but one link that can help you find out how to do this: http://www.military.com/spouse/military-life/military-resources/how-to-support-our-troops.html.) – Leah Plath & Lisa Allen
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Item 83 – Supernatural Chalk Art
IMAGE. The writers and producers of the TV series, “Supernatural”, sometimes pretend they don’t like the limelight. Of course this is false-modesty. Immortalize one of them with a stately portrait done in sidewalk chalk art.
Item 74 – Walking on Water
IMAGE. Be the messiah you were always meant to be. Walk on water (must be a lake or pool). We must not see anything under your feet except for water. Not that we need to say this, but: no photoshopping!
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Item 69 – Team Photo 2014
Item 68 – Name & Thing
IMAGE (two images edited side-by-side). In Washington State, USA there is a woman whose legal name is “Life Has Meaning.” Another woman has legally renamed herself, “Table.” Find someone whose name is a noun, verb or a phrase, and take a photo with him or her and his or her driver’s license with everything blacked out except for his or her name.
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Item 66 – Four Heads at the Beach
IMAGE. Four human heads (alive!) popping out of the sand – each expressing a different emotion.
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Item 62 – Office Supply Sculpture
IMAGE. Office art. The boss is away. Take this treasured time to create a beautiful, museum-worthy sculpture in your cubical comprised entirely of company office supplies. If the artist in you feels it is imperative to use a coworker as a base or as an integral part of the piece of work, go ahead and indulge. The world deserves it.