100 Days of Drawing — Learnings From an Artist Who Never Commits

Well, I’m as surprised as you are

Rhiannon James
Counter Arts

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Photo of 100 drawings taped up on a wall
Behold. The completed collection from the 100 days of drawing project.

“Come on, let’s do a 100 day project”.

It’ll be easy, she said…

I stared into my hot chocolate as the room began to close in on me. My heart beat ticked into runner mode.

“I’ll do it with you. We can hold each other accountable”.

“OK, but on one condition — I do this on my terms. I need to make it super easy for myself to achieve, like stupidly easy. Otherwise I won’t do it, I’ll get too overwhelmed by the bigness of it and freeze”. My mind flashed to the 100 unfinished projects already sitting on my studio floor.

“I will draw for 100 days in a row. But it only has to be on the size of a post-it note. AND a drawing counts even if it’s only a single line on the paper”.

That felt better. No pressure, low standards, I can do this.

And I did!

Here’s what I went through…

Photo of 2 drawings from a 100 day project
Close up of two drawings i quite like from the project. I liked the colour palette and mix of drawing and collage.

A lot can happen in 100 days

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Rhiannon James
Counter Arts

Kiwi artist, feeling, drawing and writing about personal drama. Changing the world, starting with me. I drew a book! https://ko-fi.com/s/98db524e8c