Monday, 3 December 2018

My 100 Days Postscript

I started this project to explore this medium more and to produce artwork without having to make large scale pieces. It has opened my eyes to what I can and can’t do with paper and I have enjoyed the freedom to try and not to fear making mistakes. 

When you start a creative journey like this you never know where it will take you or through what terrain. I didn’t realise when I set out on this project what would happen to me or what an emotional journey would run along side it in my personal life, with the loss of my father.

It has taken far longer than 100 days to complete this project and part of me wonders if my slowness to end this project has been a subconscious desire in me not to want to let go of the things that excited in my life when I started it. However, I now feel ready to let these things go and feel I have reached a natural conclusion to this two year project. I am thankful for luxury of this time, for its help in getting me through to the other side of my grief, but now l am ready for the next chapter - whatever that might be....


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