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No one has yet submitted an example of his or her own version of exercise 2 in Chapter 2, but just to give you an idea of how a Dada collage looks, here is one made by one of the original Dadaists of Zurich.

Jean (Hans) Arp. Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged according to the Laws of Chance). (1916-17)  "Collage Created According to the Laws of Chance" by Hans Arp, 1916 - 1917

The following submission is published anonymously at the request of the author and is untitled - It was created according to the instructions of Exercise 1 in Chapter 2.

Edges, scythes, guillotine.
Buddha meticulously swings them
Treasure it.
Paris nearly finds paper clusters.
Wear the method
Some  were born through suspended  rhythm.

The following exercise 1 submission was created by a remarkable young man we know - Jeffrey Bertin-Moore (age 9, Dexter, New Mexico), according to the same instructions -  

content
death       

great her Scripture
trust  

Lord You're within   

disperse man lying under gate

who me  

spear inquire our valley 

truth  
  

                               
                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                   Thank you so much to all who've so far submitted.  We want more, though, so send us what you create as soon as you finish it,  as you work your way through How to be an Artist if All You Can Draw is Stick Figures.  Send submissions here.