Pima County Public Library issued the following announcement on Sept. 25.
Calling all artists, writers, and dabblers!
Complete 31 creations in October's 31 days using the prompts below. Stories, drawings, poems, paintings, or any other creative endeavor—you decide. We’d love to see what you create. If you post your work, please include the hashtag #PCLArtober.
Artober 2021 was created by PCPL Teen volunteer Portia C., a 12th grader at Sequoia Choice AZDL, who creates art inspired by folktales and myths. She also enjoys thrifting, learning languages (currently Swedish), and hiking.
Share some of your work with the Library, and we may post it on our website, YouTube or Flickr pages. Go to Stories and Art to see how to submit your work to the Library.
Happy Artober!
Tips from a 31-day Challenge Veteran
- Artober is all about pacing. Try to keep each project small enough so that you can finish it in one day.
- Around mid-month (days 17-22 for me), you might start to lose motivation. I would recommend either taking a day off or making simpler pieces to give yourself a break.
- Don’t worry about perfection.
- If you don’t want to do the entire challenge but still want to participate, pick a schedule that works for you (i.e. every other day, once a week etc.).
- Have fun! This challenge is meant to facilitate personal growth. If you need to take a break, that’s perfectly fine. Don’t stress out!
Prompt List
- Vessel
- Spark
- Quiet
- Brew
- Wanderer
- Card
- Eye
- Raven
- Moon
- Linger
- Sprout
- Sword
- Moonless
- Fortune
- Sparkle
- Door
- Hidden
- Leak
- Mask
- Fear
- Lost
- Sand
- Collect
- Crooked
- Guard
- Moth
- Battle
- Slither
- Pearl
- Found
- Glow
Original source can be found here.