I've been thinking about a daily art project for a while, I did it for a month a few years ago and have been inspired by the examples of Kathy Loomis, Uta Lenk and others on this site and partly spurred on by recent drawing classes where I could visibly see improvements due to regular practice.
I've decided to use a colour catcher a day in some way. Apart from recycling, they are versatile and lend themselves to a variety of different techniques and materials including stitchI've also got an awful lot of them despite using them for various projects:I've drawn on them with neocolour crayons; scribbled on them with biro a la Boetti; collaged with fabric scraps while on retreat responding to local landscape; used inkjet printing and stitch for 'Distressed Doors' sketchbook project and for Shinkansen based on photos taken at speed from a train.
Rather than using them as part of of a larger project (like Margaret Cooter and her 'Journey to the Studio' ) , at this stage I think I might fold each in half and make a monthly stab-stitched book but I'm not aiming to set rules just see how it goes. I've already had to adapt as after a few days of drawing tree rings, the lurgy settled on my chest and with a temperature of over 38 C , retired to bed. I rallied a bit yesterday and caught up on the previous 3 days with a bit of frottage using crayons (the results look vaguely like cells!)
I've now got an ear infection so perhaps that might form the inspiration (it wouldn't be the first time...)
Good for you! I hope you love your project as much as I have loved my various daily art endeavors.
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