Does your sense of humor sometimes leave people scratching their heads? Do you tend to wander off the beaten path? If so, it seems like you could be a Dadaist.
Dada was a popular art movement during the late 1910s that rejected traditional forms of art. (It was often referred to as the "anti-art"). Some of the most important art pieces of the dada movement were definitely weird--think a urinal turned upside down or a painting of the Mona Lisa with a moustache.
Like the DaDaist movement, it seems like you march to the beat of your own drum. Maybe you bought your friends pet cockroaches for the holidays, or decided to stage "Romeo and Juliet" in English class as a comedy. One thing is for sure, you aren't afraid to take risks.
Luckily, you probably know the difference between reckless and weirdness...or at least we hope. No one likes to lose a finger--for art's sake or not.
Meet some female artists of the Dadaist movement:
Hannah Hoch
Beatrice Wood
Clara Tice
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