This document discusses Winslow Homer, an American landscape painter and printmaker from the 19th century considered one of the greatest American artists. It provides images of some of Homer's paintings and instructs the reader to create a story based on the paintings by selecting images in any order to represent the beginning, middle, and end of the story. It also outlines the hero's myth structure that can be used to make the story stronger, with stages like the ordinary world, call to adventure, refusal of the call, and return with the elixir.