Take photos of some of the shadows around the house. Each day I will create a small textile art work using elements from these photos, using a variety of techniques. At the end of the project, I expect to have several designs that I can use for a quilting or two.
I have cleaned up my Lady Cave to give me some space to work on the 100 day project. I am nervous but excited to try this project. Let's see what happens.
A creativity project that anyone can take part in.
Founded in 2011 the 100 Days Project is an annual event that runs (you guessed it!) for 100 consecutive days. The project is an independently run event, funded and supported by
the community of ‘hundred dayers’ themselves, and local organisations.
The project is open to anyone who would like to participate in doing a
daily creative exercise. Since 2011, over 4,500 people from all over the
world have taken part in the project.
The project is wonderfully simple, and deceptively challenging.
If you sign up to take part in the project, you agree to these two simple rules:
1. You will repeat a simple creative task every day for the duration.
2. You'll record each days effort.
It's that simple, and that difficult!
Choose one creative 'exercise', and then repeat it every day for 100 days.
Record each daily effort and see what evolves in the work and in the self over time.
It challenges you to dig deep into your creative reserves, to rely on your readiness to work in order to achieve creative breakthrough.
100 Day Project
http://100daysproject.co.nz/100-days
If you sign up to take part in the project, you agree to these two simple rules:
1. You will repeat a simple creative task every day for the duration.
2. You'll record each days effort.
It's that simple, and that difficult!
Choose one creative 'exercise', and then repeat it every day for 100 days.
Record each daily effort and see what evolves in the work and in the self over time.
It challenges you to dig deep into your creative reserves, to rely on your readiness to work in order to achieve creative breakthrough.
100 Day Project
http://100daysproject.co.nz/100-days
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