30 days with 1 Day 1 Art !Today is One Day One Art’s one month anniversary. Like a thousand posts on a blog, this task is even more meaningful because it lasts about a month. After I started doing this, I no longer needed to keep a separate diary. For an artist, pictures become a better diary than any writing. I am grateful for the day given to me by drawing a small picture every day. When the pictures were first drawn, I didn't really know the weight of these small pictures, but as the pictures accumulated over a month, they came to have the value of an image, like a database. And it allows me to think about my style. As I draw every day, I feel that my obsessive thoughts about painting disappear. My goal with this project is to find a more comfortable and free style for myself. Without envying other artists' styles, without trying to be judged by anyone, without criticizing or evaluating anyone, I hope to find a style that allows me to draw more happily every day and share it with people within the pure motivation and value of the painting itself. And the goal is to discover the excellence and uniqueness of my style. I hope to discover the reasons why I continue to paint in my style. If I wasn't forced to deal with all objects every day, I would have no choice but to draw with limited topics. If you draw like this, you can easily fall into a slump. So independent artists like me have to somehow find our own free style. And I find that my work is helpful to students as well. Through this project, I discover what students lack and find ways to improve them. This project will continue for some time.
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