Visual Journaling -Self-Introduction

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Visual Journaling -Self-Introduction

Visual Journal Assignment #1 – Self-Introduction For your first visual journal assignment, you will introduce yourself to me through images and words. Use this assignment to tell me what is important to you and what you are like. You may include drawing, painting, collage, photos, or any other materials to represent yourself. Include writing to enhance your information. The writing can be a straight-forward introduction, a poem, song lyrics, or words or phrases that describe you. Your visual journal assignment must take up an entire page spread. * Since our first class project is centered around portraiture you must include portraiture in some way.