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Shipping for all paintings and artware in this online store is available to customers in the USA and Canada. For international customers outside of USA and Canada, please email Belinda directly for orders instead of using this online store.SelfLove365: Release, Curiosity, & Paradox
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 77: Release
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 78: Curiosity
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 79: Paradox
SelfLove365… catching up!
Here are the last few days of my SelfLove365 project!
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 71: Nourish.
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 72: Creation
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 73: Positive Impact
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 70: Lonely
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 70: Lonely
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 69: Mandy
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 69: Mandy
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 67: Fun is Important.
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 67: Fun is Important
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 66: The Gap
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 66: The Gap
SelfLove365, Year 3, Day 65: Voices
Self Love 365, Year 3.
So, I’m back.
I began another SelfLove365 project in January, although it took me a few days to figure out what I wanted to do. The first year, I drew something I liked about myself, in a 1″ x 1″ square, every day. The second year (last year), I wrote about self love, using the previous year’s square for inspiration. As last year’s project drew to completion, I knew that I wanted to continue with my daily practice, but I couldn’t think of something that felt right. At first, I wanted to do a gratitude project of some kind, during which I would make a painting for a person in my life… daily? Weekly? It didn’t feel right to switch my SelfLove365 project to a weekly thing, but I also couldn’t imagine getting one painting finished per day, at least, not at this point in my life.
My friend Mandy and I had been discussing getting matching skull tattoos together, and she wanted me to draw it. I decided to practice drawing skulls, and after doing a little bit of journaling around the image, I knew my next project had begun. The whole point of SelfLove365, as the name implies, is to practice a little bit of self love on a daily basis. For me, that means a daily creative act. So, this year, I chose daily drawing and journaling. Initially I kept with the anatomical theme, and then eventually started including live body parts (as opposed to cadaverous) and faces. Then, I had a friend ask me to draw him, and enjoyed it enough to continue with the portrait theme. So… because I have waited so long to blog about my new project, I have many images to share with you! I hope you enjoy SelfLove365 so far!