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I really enjoyed participating this year! I worked on a short story collection, and while I didn’t write all of my ideas, I accomplished more than I expected to. This is a great starting off point for me that I can continue to work on for the rest of the year. I even painted a few watercolors, and I’m excited to draw some illustrations to go along with my stories. I’ll probably even share a few on my substack 😊 Thank you for the inspiration and pep talks - it helped me a lot! Good luck with all your artistic endeavors 🌈

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Thank you for leading this project, for sharing your ideas, your encouragement, your spirit with us! This project was wonderful for me and I've (almost - only a couple more days!) Achieved my goal of putting marks on paper for 100 days! I drew pictures, I illustrated my days, I experimented with watercolor and took online classes. I brought a spirit of the beginner, of play to my creating. I see this as a beginning, a jumping off place. I may decide to become more disciplined at some point but for now I plan to continue to do what feels good, play with color and shape and form, learning and being in the moment. Thank you again!

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Yes!

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Thanks so much for leading on to this project. I feel off the rails awhile back when work got crazy! But certainly do enjoy the process. Will venture to pick up where I left off a couple of months ago and see if I can accomplish the 100 days

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Thank you so much! I (finally) got to the full 100 Days and feel so accomplished! Also got lots of great ideas for new work and for the art I truly love to make. That was probably the best side aftect, being able to look back and say- yes, that’s really me.

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I did my 100 days & next year will go back to a theme. Thanks Lindsey for keeping me motivated!!!!

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Work is LOVE made visible.

My favorite quotation and it definitely applies to me, my current avocation, and my 100 Day Project.

Thanks for helping me remember it.

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