Daily Drawing
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@lenwen Thanks so much Lenwen!
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Day 352/365. Party food check, now for the music.
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@judy-elizabeth-wilson Maybe I'll get one for my mom. She loves coloring books. She is 91 years old in July and enjoys coloring and crosswords quite a bit
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Day 353/365. Giant flocks of birds landed in the canopy.
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Day 354/365. Tiger practiced his dance moves to the sound of the jungle breeze.
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Day 355/365. Mermaid fun for a picture book project.
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Day 356/365. The best thing about being an elephant!
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Day 357/365. Experimental doodling is the best.
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@judy-elizabeth-wilson I don't know if you've watched that SVS class on getting your stuff on products in stores, but WOW I just really think your stuff would be perfect for that. I could really see it!!
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@judy-elizabeth-wilson This one looks like gift wrapping paper.
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@judy-elizabeth-wilson Me too
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Day 358/365. "We are going to need some lights for our party", said elephant. So they both climbed to the top of the bare tree which almost touched the stars.
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Day 359/365.
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Day 360/365.
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Day 361/365. Sketching is a good exercise to pencil a new idea but the real magic happens when you finish the illustration. Four more to go!
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Day 363/365.
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Day 364/365.
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Day 365/365! Party time!
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Last year in April, I started a 30 day drawing project. On day 30 a little tiger character developed and so I continued, first to 100 days then to do 365 drawings.
I wasn't sure if I would get this done in a year and gave it a go. It took a year and 3 months to get 365 doodles.
For Inktober last year I coloured some of the doodles.
I have chosen my favourites from the collection and am inking the line work to finish the project and create a 96 page 'Little Tiger and Friends' colouring book which will be printed and for sale this year.
Next, I'm starting a new 365 day drawing project, and do it in a year. Starting in September.
Thanks to everyone who cheered me on. I really appreciate the support. It has been a fun journey and I think that is the key, to have fun.