day #365 - the end of an era

Image
I thought I was on top of it; I had finished early and was looking for a movie to watch already 3 hours ago. And I don't know how time went by. A phonecall, some networking studying, some online shopping and here we are, already past the time for an early movie. Regardless, today is a special day. The blog is over! I finished 365 days of daily painting and recording it, whatever that means. A big part of the process I will have to keep doing mainly for myself. Perhaps taking daily photos of my work and saving it on some folder. This has provem useful many times when I trying to date a piece I've been working on. Also making a small diary of today's achievements. It's still useful. But this will be done for my eyes only. I also don't know if I will be continuing my obsessively daily painting. How would life be if I had days off? Now for example that I'm moving out and I have to daily chores that until now were completely taken care of, perhaps I'll allow my

day #158 - doodles

sToday only doodles. It feels as if I'm losing my ability to draw gestures and heads; as if it's all becoming a vague memory that I can no longer support in my head. I'm not sure if it truly is so, or if I'm biased. Anyway, looking back at the doodles of the day, the heads are not that bad, and neither the postures. I am finding scenes with multiple characters (crowds) very intriguing. To sum up, the highlight of the day is the fact that I once again kept at it, and the realization that I'm questioning whether I'm devolving, or blind to my current level.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

day #2 - Skulls, Perspective and Vehicles

day #223 - Colorizing

day #175 - back to Sketching