Cardstock, thin cardboard, cut-up cereal box, one side of a greeting card, watercolor paper, photos (laminated or mounted), or any other kind of stiff paper!
Pens, pencils, markers, crayons, paints, pastels, magazine clippings, photos, book pages, newspaper, music sheets, or anything else you can make art with!
Share a window into your world, no matter how small, mundane, significant, joyful, hard, or crazy.
Illustrate a verse, quote, lyric, or mantra that keeps you going.
Illustrate your living space (a portrait of a place).
Make art about the people you have been quarantined with, and what you've done together.
Illustrate something you've noticed about your environment that you like more than you did before.
Is there a song that captures what this time has felt like for you? Make art while listening to it.
Draw or paint what's outside your window.
Pick 3 colors that match 3 different feelings you've felt during quarantine. Make art with those colors.
Illustrate something that gives you comfort in times of fear and anxiety.
Create art about something you're newly grateful for, or noticed in a new way.
Illustrate a place you are excited to see again, or an activity you can't wait to do again.
What pastime have you enjoyed the most? The least?
Create an artwork about something you've tried or experienced for the first time.
Is there a special comfort food you have enjoyed? Share a recipe and illustrate it.
Flip through a magazine and cut out any words or images that you relate to, then collage them together.
Keep in mind: many other people will see your art, but they will only know it's yours if you sign it!