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My very first #100DayProject! If you’re not familiar with what that is, you can learn more about it here. But the TL;DR is simply that you choose one creative project to work on every day for 100 days. For 100 days, I’m making paper collage tiles—abstract compositions of cut-out cardstock shapes arranged on 5” x 5” cardstock canvases.
Since this is my very first experience, I’m giving myself a lot of caveats, including:
1) I’m starting on my own schedule; this year’s official #100DayProject already came and went.
2) I’m not going to aim for 100 iterations of my concept, just a (somewhat) continuous 100-day process to make whatever I can make.
3) I’m not going to post my progress every single day; more like once a week or so.
4) It’s ok if it takes me longer than 100 days to finish my project. Most likely, it will.
5) It’s ok if I need to course correct or even walk away from this project at any time, though I will try my best to stick it out!
You can follow my progress here, or over on Instagram at @alysonimagines. Wish me lots of fun, motivation, and perseverance!
October 17, 2021
Finally, I’ve completed the very last series of this 100 Day Project! It ended up taking me 137 days, to be exact. But the important thing is that I stuck with it and finished.
If you’ve been following my paper collage tile project, you probably noticed that I kept some constraints: a certain canvas size and shape (5” x 5” square tile), a specific color palette, and a limited number of shapes for each series. I planned these constraints meticulously, because I didn’t want to spend a lot of time wracking my brain in the thick of the project. For each series, I also drew concept sketches and chose specific colors before cutting out shapes and assembling the final composition.
For the final series, however, I decided to use the clippings I’d saved from previous tiles. And I decided to design and assemble the tiles in real time—no concept sketches. Creating and then strategically breaking my own rules was fun!
But the truth is, I improvised throughout this project. Often the vision I had didn’t translate exactly to the final composition. Sometimes the shapes I cut out were too big to fit the canvas, and sometimes I decided I didn’t like my original design. So I made adjustments. And it all worked out. This project helped me assert my right to have fun and make a beautiful mess. I’m so glad I initiated and completed this challenge.
Do you want to make some art and have fun doing it? Give yourself all the permissions you need and then make it happen, one day at a time!
June 1, 2021
My very first #100DayProject! If you’re not familiar with what that is, you can learn more about it here. But the TL;DR is simply that you choose one creative project to work on every day for 100 days. For 100 days, I’m making paper collage tiles—abstract compositions of cut-out cardstock shapes arranged on 5” x 5” cardstock canvases.
Since this is my very first experience, I’m giving myself a lot of caveats, including:
1) I’m starting on my own schedule; this year’s official #100DayProject already came and went.
2) I’m not going to aim for 100 iterations of my concept, just a (somewhat) continuous 100-day process to make whatever I can make.
3) I’m not going to post my progress every single day; more like once a week or so.
4) It’s ok if it takes me longer than 100 days to finish my project. Most likely, it will.
5) It’s ok if I need to course correct or even walk away from this project at any time, though I will try my best to stick it out!
You can follow my progress here, or over on Instagram at @alysonimagines. Wish me lots of fun, motivation, and perseverance!
October 17, 2021
Finally, I’ve completed the very last series of this 100 Day Project! It ended up taking me 137 days, to be exact. But the important thing is that I stuck with it and finished.
If you’ve been following my paper collage tile project, you probably noticed that I kept some constraints: a certain canvas size and shape (5” x 5” square tile), a specific color palette, and a limited number of shapes for each series. I planned these constraints meticulously, because I didn’t want to spend a lot of time wracking my brain in the thick of the project. For each series, I also drew concept sketches and chose specific colors before cutting out shapes and assembling the final composition.
For the final series, however, I decided to use the clippings I’d saved from previous tiles. And I decided to design and assemble the tiles in real time—no concept sketches. Creating and then strategically breaking my own rules was fun!
But the truth is, I improvised throughout this project. Often the vision I had didn’t translate exactly to the final composition. Sometimes the shapes I cut out were too big to fit the canvas, and sometimes I decided I didn’t like my original design. So I made adjustments. And it all worked out. This project helped me assert my right to have fun and make a beautiful mess. I’m so glad I initiated and completed this challenge.
Do you want to make some art and have fun doing it? Give yourself all the permissions you need and then make it happen, one day at a time!
Paper Collage Tile No. 1 / Circle Series A
Completed 6/02/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 2 / Circle Series B
Completed 6/03/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 3 / Circle Series C
Completed 6/05/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 4 / Circle Series D
Completed 6/06/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 5 / Circle Series E
Completed 6/09/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 6 / Triangle Series A
Completed 6/12/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 7 / Triangle Series B
Completed 6/14/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 8 / Triangle Series C
Completed 6/17/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 9 / Triangle Series D
Completed 6/18/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 10 / Triangle Series E
Completed 6/22/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 11 / Square & Rectangle Series A
Completed 6/25/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 12 / Square & Rectangle Series B
Completed 6/26/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 13 / Square & Rectangle Series C
Completed 6/28/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 14 / Square & Rectangle Series D
Completed 7/02/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 15 / Square & Rectangle Series E
Completed 7/03/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 16 / Circle & Rectangle Series A
Completed 7/05/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 17 / Circle & Rectangle Series B
Completed 7/08/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 18 / Circle & Rectangle Series C
Completed 7/10/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 19 / Circle & Triangle Series A
Completed 8/23/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 20 / Circle & Triangle Series B
Completed 8/26/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 21 / Circle & Triangle Series C
Completed 8/28/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 22 / Rectangle & Triangle Series A
Completed 9/07/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 23 / Rectangle & Triangle Series B
Completed 9/08/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 24 / Rectangle & Triangle Series C
Completed 9/10/21
Paper Collage Tile No. 25 / Circle, Rectangle & Triangle Series A
Completed 9/24/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 26 / Circle, Rectangle & Triangle Series B
Completed 9/24/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 27 / Circle, Rectangle & Triangle Series C
Completed 9/25/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 28 / Wild Card Clippings Series A
Completed 9/24/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 29 / Wild Card Clippings Series B
Completed 9/24/2021
Paper Collage Tile No. 30 / Wild Card Clippings Series C
Completed 9/25/2021
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