Endangered Animal Calendar for 2020

This year, the only real goal I’m setting for myself in terms of work is to learn to follow through with self-initiated projects and actually adhere to deadlines I set for myself.

I work much better under a little pressure and some constraints, but I have a hard time sticking to those I set for myself. I’ve had so many projects go unfinished and so many ideas I never ended up starting.

This year I’d really like to tackle one project every month and actually finish it in a reasonable amount of time. Of course, If I get really busy with commissions and client work, I will allow myself to set my own projects aside as I still have bills to pay. But instead of starting something and then getting bored and doodling random stuff, I want to actually have more substantial and practical work to add to my portfolio.

And what better way to start on this new goal, than to make a calendar for myself to keep track of said projects and deadlines?? I thought of this idea rather late, so of course it wouldn’t be finished before the new year, but I could at least get the first page done before January.

My specs for this project were fairly simple:

-Basic, clean calendar layout made for standard 8.5×11” paper

-Not too ink-intensive to print, but still some nice artwork to look at

-Animals with the aqua, pink and yellow combo I’ve been really into lately worked in (I settled on a list of Endangered animals to narrow down my choices)

I’ve successfully finished my first project for the new year! Now I can use this calendar for scheduling out all of my client work, commissions, and self-initiated projects~

I’ve gone ahead and made a printable version to add to my Etsy shop if you’d like your own! I’ve also included a blank version where you can fill in the months and days yourself, so it can be used whenever without wasting half a calendar (I’m totally guilty of waiting until March or April to finally replace my old calendars).

Now, on to the next project. Thanks for reading!

Catching Up & Finishing my 365-day Drawing Challenge on Instagram

Time to catch up…

Oh hello there! It’s been a while since I’ve made a post hasn’t it? I ran out of time for extra things in November. I just worked a ton, made some new year’s goals and finished a year long drawing challenge.

Did you have a good holiday season, or was it a lot of chaos too?

I posted a new drawing to Instagram every day for an entire year!

Another big thing I’ve accomplished recently, was finishing a 365-day drawing challenge! I’ve made a post before about what I’ve learnt along the way, but I just can’t believe I actually made it to the end. A new drawing or painting. Every. Single. Day to make.

Then there’s the photo to take, editing said photo, writing a blurb to go with it, tagging it, and then eventually posting it to Instagram. It was a ton of work but I am so happy I stuck it out to the whole way through.

This accomplishment itself deserves a whole post, so I’ll probably be posting a detailed conclusion of that soon.

New year’s resolutions

I’ve recently had a look back at what I’ve accomplished in 2018, and was surprised I could actually cross off most of the resolutions I made. I started an Etsy shop, built my website portfolio, started this little blog here, and a ton of other more personal goals ❤

Going forward into the new year, I’ve made a couple new goals. I want to really focus on my portfolio to get more commissions as well as some larger, professional editorial work under my belt.

Right now, what I want more than anything in the world, is to make painting and illustration my full time job and be able to leave my less-than-stellar retail day job. I also want to keep blogging here to improve at writing, and I think I’d like to start making more videos for Youtube as well. I even got a fancy (for me anyways) new microphone for it, so ya girl’s gonna be adding voiceovers to vids now~

Anyways, thanks for reading!