For 101 things in 1001 days

From here

  • Go for a walk. Draw or list things you find on the the sidewalk.
  • Write a letter to yourself in the future.
  • Buy something inexpensive as a symbol for your need to create, (new pen, a tea cup, journal). Use it everyday.
  • Draw your dinner.
  • Find a piece of poetry you respond to. Rewrite it and glue it into your journal.
  • Glue an envelope into your journal. For one week collect items you find on the street.
  • Expose yourself to a new artist, (go to a gallery, or in a book.) Write about what moves you about it.
  • Find a photo of a person you do not know. Write a brief bio about them.
  • Spend a day drawing only red things.
dec 7 2008 ∞
jan 24 2010 +
  • Finish My Grandmas Stories book/zine
  • Have stalls at sunday markets and fairs
  • Watch the sunset from the beach/Devils Dyke/Beachy Head
  • Nape pierced!
  • North-East trip
  • Etsy Etsy Etsy
  • Fruit & veg picking
  • BBQs on the beach
  • and in parks
  • Paddle in the sea
  • Go swimming with FLUMES
  • Picnics picnics picnics
  • Fly a kite
  • CAMP or just have an evening gathering round a fire
  • Walk round some wooooods http://www.forestry.gov.uk/Website/ourwo...
  • Street arty farty
  • Go on the bungee trampolines by the pier
  • Build an outdoors fort-y/tent structure
jun 21 2012 ∞
feb 22 2016 +

For 101 things in 1001 days From here

Tell a Story

Many images are used to help a narrative, and as an illustrator it is important to keep developing this skill in your off-time.

  • Make a book cover for your favorite classic novel.
  • Create a series of illustrations that show the passage of time.
  • Illustrate a song.
  • Make a narrative advertisement for a soft drink.
  • Illustrate your favorite childhood memory.
  • Make a children’s book spread for a fairy tale.
  • Illustrate the four seasons.
  • Why did the chicken cross the road?
  • Make a series of black and white “chapter” drawings for a novel.
dec 7 2008 ∞
jun 29 2009 +