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Washington D.C., USA
...with the Washington monument in the background!
Limhamn, Malmö
A university-city in Sweden!
Bee happy!
Some words of wisdom and insights from my “100 in 10″
- During my “100 in 10″, I learnt a lot about what my creative style is. In my case handlettering and painting with aquarelle were the teqniques who sneaked in, in every project! The dryed and pressed flowers from a family member, were well-used as well.
-I realized how much work lies behind such a mission and in street art in general. It does require some amount of time!
-While finishing the first day of the challenge and starting to prepare for the following day. I told my friend how I feel good about doing something for others and something to spread some kindness and happiness. I do believe being there for others and making nice gestures for others, is important for the wellbeing, especially the spiritual one. When I’m feeling, lost and alone it helps me to write some nice notes, and sometimes it can help me get out of the appartment to post them. So it’s a win-win!
-I did actually email some bloggers and inspiration people for me, asking to make an interview with them about their creativity ( I promised there would be no boring questions!) but none of them answered. Instead of letting that get to me, I decided to put even more effort in my street art and my blog. which reminded me of my already existing optimism and strong will and my ability to work hard for my goals
-I learnt to be kind to myself. It’s more important to get through the challenge and accomplish the goal, not to make the perfect piece of art.
-Therefore, I made the decision to continue with my challenges, 10 days for each challenge. I might not do 10 pieces of art a day, but I’ll at least do one.
Any ideas for my challenges?