David Zak · The Final Project
Day 100
I finished the 100 days.
Then I put the work on a wall.
After the first 100 days of art challenge, I chose my final project: a live video art show. This is it, start to finish.
Unveiling my debut art show, the final project of 100 Days of Art.
What this is
The last day had to be something.
The challenge was simple. Make art every single day for one hundred days. No skipping, no waiting for the mood to arrive, no excuses about supplies or time. Just show up to the page.
By the end I had a pile of work I never would have made otherwise, and the question became what to do with it. A hundred days of showing up deserved a finish line, so the final project became a live video art show, the pieces unveiled one by one for anyone who wanted to watch.
That is what you are watching above. Not a gallery with a guest list, just the work and a camera. It turns out you do not need permission to have an art show, you only need to have made the work.
The practice that produced all of it is the same practice inside the workbook. One small page a day, a mood check in, and room to make a mess. A hundred days of it adds up to something you can hang on a wall.
Start your own
100 days. One small page at a time.
The 100 Days of Art Workbook is the guided version of what I did: a daily prompt, a mood and colour check in, and space to make something. Your hundred days can end on a wall too.