Following the SCAMPER recipe, here are a few questions you could ask:
- S (Substitute): "What can I substitute in my art process?"
- C (Combine): "How can I combine one media with other media?"
- A (Adapt): "What can I adapt or copy from someone else’s art process?"
- M (Magnify): "What can I magnify or put more emphasis on when creating art?"
- P (Put to Other Uses): "How can I put my art to other uses?"
- E (Eliminate): "What can I eliminate or simplify in my art process?"
- R (Rearrange): "How can I change, reorder or reverse the way I make art?"
Ryan's finished mixed-media piece is a good example of how a student might use SCAMPER to arrive at an original solution. For example, in particular, he did the following:
C - combined drawings of muscles with the required drawings of the bones
M - magnified the muscle drawings
R - rearranged the muscle drawings by placing them in insets and moving them around the composition until he achieved the balance he sought
Just for fun: http://www.scamperats.com/
Use the mind map below as reference to create your own SCAMPER map
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