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ElKay's avatar

Love your experiment! Even if you don't do something every day, what you DO do counts as practice towards mastery.

Your attempt to do a daily practice suddenly rang a bell for me. 10 years ago, my father sent me a 9-inch x 7-inch book for Christmas called "Q&A a Day: 365 questions • 4 years • 1,460 sketches." Each page has a date at the top left and a small prompt like "Empty your wallet or purse. What is inside?" or "Can you illustrate the sound of snapping fingers?" (I'm amazed at what I drew for that one back on Feb. 9, 2016; most of my sketches are weird and funny, like the prompts.)

To the right of each prompt is a large grid with four squares. Each square says 20_ _ below it for you to write the date. (I wish I could show a photo of all this but Substack won't allow that.) I filled out quite a few Square #1s with pencil sketches during the first three months of year 1 (2016). And then: NOTHING! I'm guessing at some point I cleaned up the house and put the book in my stacks of coffee-table books and forgot about it.

I know you're practicing painting not sketching, but maybe something fun like this prompt book will help un-button yourself in a small way. I just saw on Amazon that there are quite a few of these books out there (and probably some "used" unused ones), but below is the one I have and am enjoying looking at today (-: Maybe now I'll put it somewhere where I will actually SEE it and use it.

https://www.amazon.com/Q-Day-Creatives-4-Year-Journal/dp/0804186405/ref=sr_1_1

Cora's avatar

Thanks for sharing! You do look a bit like Frida Kahlo especially her in that photo! Life feels a bit richer when you're able to take time to observe it and then express it through your subjective point of view through watercolor or other avenues.

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