day #365 - the end of an era

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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 #236 - Rimtown

I was procrastinating today a lot. Eventually I decided that a good motivating way would be to log onto discord, and try and make it feel less like chore and more like doodling. I focused on narrative stuff today which is very good for a change. I was hoping that I would have the desire to clean up and paint the piece but I run out of steam. On the other hand, I can sense the fear of failing at doing another watercolor piece which probably is the subconscious reason that kept me from picking up the brush today. Regardless, there are quite a few things that I liked about today's work: The composition, the curved perspective, the mechanical design. I also enjoyed painting a turbine and how complex a constructive approach I used in this piece! Time for rest!

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