The 100 Day Project is designed to make creativity a habit. The theory is that if you can do something for 100 straight days it will be easier to keep doing it after that. So each April, hundreds of thousands of artists, photographers, and other creatives pick a theme or project for themselves and start creating.
For 2018 my project is 100 Days of Flowers and Faces (because I couldn't choose between the two). I'm creating them in all manner of styles and using lots of different media from acrylic paint to markers, colored pencils, and collage.
Here is my progress so far:
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Does art imitate life or does life imitate art? Either way, these colors are blooming with possibility. Day 4 of #100DaysofFlowersandFaces for #the100dayproject pic.twitter.com/OD5afkQDFQ
— Jessica Mack (@BrownPaperBunny) April 6, 2018
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 10/100 of #100DaysofFlowersAndFaces β not everything works out quite how you picture it in your head. But I figure failed experiments are still useful. #the100dayproject #watercolor pic.twitter.com/A0Xr3OTrOQ
— Jessica Mack (@BrownPaperBunny) April 13, 2018
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14
Day 15
Day 16
I forgot to post Day 16/100 of #100DaysOfFlowersAndFaces you can follow my Anemone drawing tutorial over on the @tombowusa blog: https://t.co/JpxWstBqkZ #the100dayproject pic.twitter.com/SnFeclK1T4
— Jessica Mack (@BrownPaperBunny) April 19, 2018
Day 17
Leave me a comment and let me know if you're doing The 100 Day Project this year, and if you are, what you theme or project is!