Showing posts with label The 100DayProject 2024. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The 100DayProject 2024. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2024

The100DayProject 2024 Complete!

I actually finished this a little ahead of the end date but haven't gotten around to sharing it yet.  It was a little difficult to get a good picture of the entirety, and taking one row at a time also didn't show much, so I did each corner of 25 so you could see them closer.  






The black posterboard was definitely better than white with the stickers, but it's not a flat black which gives it more of a dark gray appearance.  I can't say definitively that there are no duplicates, but I'm pretty sure there aren't.  

So what are my take aways from this project?  I'm glad that I chose to do something easy that I could either work ahead on or catch up easily.  Black posterboard is not as back as I would have liked.  And there were variations that I thought of along the way that could be in the future, such as using a die to roll each day to decide on the number of pieces used each day, and using another one to assign colors.  Using more random patterns rather than adhering to strictly vertical and horizontal.  For start.

The stickers came in a roll of 500 so you'll probably see them again in the not-so-distant future.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The100DayProject2024 at 60 Days

 



I know it's not easy to see the individual stickers, but trust me, they're all different.  I had to get a larger jar for the stars because I keep needing to make more so I can have enough scraps to finish.  I may have to hold onto the last few strips of each color and just cut them up to use them.  What am I going to do with the stars?  Well, that hasn't been decided yet, but I'm leaning towards stringing them to make a garland.  Something that I can keep out year-round - perhaps around my plant shelves on the window.  We shall see.   

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

100DayProject 2024 and 100 Days of Tangles Updates

I'm so glad that I took the time before my surgery to grid out the placement of all the stickers on the black poster board that HWNSNBP was so thoughtful to pick up for me because bending at the waist is not allowed during my recovery and it would have been a real chore to try to do it without the bending.  As it is, there will be a lot of erasing to do after all the stickers are placed, but I'm pretty sure that it won't be that noticeable.  Also, photographing such a wide piece of paper is a bit challenging while trying to stand up straight and not move so I apologize for the wobbliness of this video I did of the first 30 days worth of stickers.


I found myself running low on the tails so I grabbed some more strips and made some more wishing stars and had to get a bigger jar to put them in.  

These little projects are fitting in pretty good right now because between the muscle relaxant drug and the inabilitiy to sleep through the night because of lingering nerve pain I'm very tired during the day and can't focus on bigger things right now.  That and the fact that I shouldn't be sitting still for long lengths of time which is what I tend to do when I start working on bigger projects.  I can do little by little and still get my laps in.

I was a little overconfident in thinking that I could use some of the time in the hospital to work on some zentangles and actually packed a little bag with some tiles and tools.  What made it even more of a challenge was that when I woke from the 4 hour surgical procedure, my left hand hurt and was totally numb.  I could grasp and squeeze with it, but there was no feeling. They gave me something for the pain and said that the numbness was probably due to the position that I was in during the surgery and that it could take several days (or longer) for the feeling to return.  This kind of set off a firestorm with the attending staff and they felt that they had to do a CT scan to rule out a possible stroke.   I was not happy about that and there's more to that story but I won't go to length here.  I had mentioned several times that I was glad that it was my left hand and not my right as I was an artist - something that I don't think I've ever made claim to be out loud.  One of the nurses asked what I did and I mentioned painting and tangling and was able to show her the ring of 100 days of tangles that I had brought as reference in case I was to work on any tiles.  (I did attempt one, but the drugs weren't helping my eyes focus well enough so I tucked it away.)    But I have been working to keep up with the 100 Days of Tangles and here they are........all of February.........





....and most of March so far.




I haven't done much of the shading on most of these and will have to go back to that when I get near the end.  It will be nice to try to do some tiles with strings in the future too so I can see some of these patterns put together.

Still sleeping downstairs for now, but I did manage to get up the stairs and did a little bit of work in the stamp cave to prepare for Easter that I'll share in a bit. But for now, I'm fading fast and have to say good night and to apologize to my blogging buddies for not visiting as regularly and commenting - I will catch up with you soon I hope.

Monday, February 19, 2024

The100DayProject 2024

These flat folded pentagons, when inflated by pinching, become....


Origami wish stars of which I've been keeping my hands busy with whilst watching the last few Portrait Artist of the Year Series' on Prime.  


So what's that got to do with The100DayProject 2024?  Well, there's always a little bit of a paper tail that is left before you get that little pentagon and I've been saving them in the cap of the jar that I've collected the stars in thinking that I would find a use for them someday......maybe.  I wanted to keep this challenge as simple as possible for me while I go through the recovery of my upcoming surgery so I looked through my stash and found these 1.5" kraft colored round labels and decided that I will use the little leftovers to make a little geometric collage of sorts on a label each day.  My plan is to also make a 10 x 10 grid on black posterboard so I can stick the labels to it as a finished product.


These are all the tools I'll need, although I think that I will need to replenish the scraps periodically as they get low.  Luckily I have plenty of unused origami star paper to help me out with that, and this shouldn't take too much time or energy to complete.  It will also be easy enough to catch up on from those days when I'm totally unable to engage in artist endeavors.

Oh, and the official start of the project was Sunday, February 18th - so you see the first 2 days here.