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Looking to find inspiration for an "Art History" Project...?!?

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I'm NOT an art major, but i'm taking an "Art History" elective, a part of our grade is an actual project. We were just given the assignment, which isn't due until mid April; though, I have no idea what precisely i'd like to make, nor a good way to go about doing it.

So, to help me brainstorm, maybe trigger some embedded creativity, I thought i'd inquire if anybody had basic suggestions?, or could educate me with their advice? I know it's a broad question, hence, answers might be obscure and/or vague

It can be in any form my mind comes up with(painting/drawing/sketch/stained glass/sculpture/statue/diagram/pottery/m... and I can choose any concept from "Western Culture"

We've traced back to paleolithic man. My areas of interest are Egypt, Greek, Roman, Early medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic Art; although i'll do another subject if more convenient.

All feedback is appreciated (Even if you tell me to build a pyramid from sugar cubes)

Thanks a bunch..!!

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  2. How about making a Pharaoh's mask with all of those symbolic paintings or do some sort of a stone with hieroglyphics.

  3. I did my art history project on architecture. I feel the way we have created our buildings...from the Ziggurat to the World Trade Center and beyond...our architecture really says something about us as well.

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