Hello everyone! I have an extra blog post this week because it's Day 100 of #100DayProject...TADA!
"The 100 Day Project " is an on-line art project: choose a project, do it for 100 days, and show off your progress on Instagram.
Given our current situation, I chose the theme, "100 Days of Silver Linings". I needed a distractraction from uncertainty, something to allow me a bit of productivity, and hallmarks of hope amidst the heartache.
I trimmed watercolor paper into 3-inch by 3-inch squares until I had 100 blank canvases. The front is for the artwork.
It's important to document them so that I won't ever forget.
I used my favorite tools that I've owned for many years.
I hunted for stories of hope and kindness everywhere -- on social media and in the news (no matter how bad the headlines were, the broadcast always ended with a positive story).
Here are the random acts of kindness from all over the world: people wanting to reach out to their neighbor whether they knew them or not.
Solidarity in light shows, multi-city flybys, a Space X launch, Fourth of July fireworks, and on-line entertainment.
In June, the pandemic and peaceful protests crossed paths.
Thankfully, there have been small changes brought about by these protests like a greater awareness of the prejudices black lives go through on a daily basis. Reforms to some police departments have also been implemented. And the creative community has been supportive of black-owned businesses and are rallying in amplifying black voices. It's a long way to go but it's a start.
There were days when it was difficult to sketch because all the good news was overshadowed by the bad. But there were times I would make 3 sketches a day because the stories I came across were very uplifting.
And now that I've completed my 100 Day Project, I won't stop there. I'll keep searching for these stories.
Let's each do our part.
Let's be extra kind.
And let's remain hopeful that things will get better very soon.
Thank you for the uplifting post! Your 100 day Silver Linings project is a success for sure. (And so colorful!)
ReplyDeleteThank you Priscilla for being so supportive...always!
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