agrathea
08-25-2010, 04:01 PM
I'm in the midst of a 30 day challenge... creating 30 portraits in 30 days. Most of them are self-portraits, but I don't keep strict rules. The main purpose of my doing this is to create routine and chuck the internal editor out of the window a little while each day so I can create unhindered. After I started it, a few friends surprised me by taking on their own "30 in 30" or "One a Day" challenge, suited to their needs and desires, of course. I thought, why not post about it here and see if other artists want to jump on board and share their journey?
I know it's not an original concept... I'm willing to bet there are old threads on WC where people have done similar things. One of my friends who is doing the challenge is just doing a doodle a day for a year and is tracking it in a special sketchbook. I've been posting my self portraits on my Facebook page as I go, and I'm having a total blast: http://bit.ly/aMiiCv
People seem to really respond to the spontaneous nature of the project. I'm actually surprised by how little "the audience" seems to care about the imperfections, and how easily they get the idea of it and are excited to see where it goes. I find it interesting that when we are deliberately inviting in "the suckage" we can go further with our work and still make lots of friends in the process. For me, inspiring others to create is as important as producing a body of work of my own. I'm finding that being open about my flaws is incredibly freeing on a number of levels.
If you're curious about how I came about this path for my own growth as an artist, I have a blog entry up that talks about how I fell into it (http://bit.ly/bgGMD0), and another blog entry about the other folks who decided to jump on board and how they got the challenge to work for them (http://bit.ly/aGVb1S). I'm really excited about it because I just love how we can all inspire each other so much just by being more of who we are.
Is the 30 in 30 challenge something you'd be up for trying? If you did it, how would you do it to make it fun and manageable? And if you've done something like this before, how did it work out for you and what did you learn from the experiment?
And just for fun, here are a few of my portraits!
http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-01-081110.jpg http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-07-081710.jpg http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-10-2-082010.jpg http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-13-082410.jpg
I know it's not an original concept... I'm willing to bet there are old threads on WC where people have done similar things. One of my friends who is doing the challenge is just doing a doodle a day for a year and is tracking it in a special sketchbook. I've been posting my self portraits on my Facebook page as I go, and I'm having a total blast: http://bit.ly/aMiiCv
People seem to really respond to the spontaneous nature of the project. I'm actually surprised by how little "the audience" seems to care about the imperfections, and how easily they get the idea of it and are excited to see where it goes. I find it interesting that when we are deliberately inviting in "the suckage" we can go further with our work and still make lots of friends in the process. For me, inspiring others to create is as important as producing a body of work of my own. I'm finding that being open about my flaws is incredibly freeing on a number of levels.
If you're curious about how I came about this path for my own growth as an artist, I have a blog entry up that talks about how I fell into it (http://bit.ly/bgGMD0), and another blog entry about the other folks who decided to jump on board and how they got the challenge to work for them (http://bit.ly/aGVb1S). I'm really excited about it because I just love how we can all inspire each other so much just by being more of who we are.
Is the 30 in 30 challenge something you'd be up for trying? If you did it, how would you do it to make it fun and manageable? And if you've done something like this before, how did it work out for you and what did you learn from the experiment?
And just for fun, here are a few of my portraits!
http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-01-081110.jpg http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-07-081710.jpg http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-10-2-082010.jpg http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/25-Aug-2010/73675-pad-13-082410.jpg