Day three hundred and sixty-four: I have to admit that this evening I just wasn’t feeling it. I flipped through photos, but wasn’t inspired or motivated by any of the subjects. It didn’t help that I got a late start either. Several dreary pencil doodles later, I flipped to color, and made this simple abstraction of a seascape. If there’s one thing I have learned through this project is that some days are amazing, most are average, and a few are rather dull. I find it’s best not to judge things too much, and often I’m surprised by just how well the sketches turn out. What’s been most important is taking it one day at a time, and making the sketch no matter what. There’s one more sketch to go, and I can honestly say that I have no idea what it will be. I hope it’s a good one!
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