December 7 2025 to December 6 2026
365 Days of Art Project
Project Parameters :
this is a grand project for myself. one that demands me to take back some of the energy i so quickly give away— to people, to work, to apps, podcasts, and daily commutes— and reinvest that time in myself.
❋ 1-2 hours of Creative Practice per Day
the daily time commitment to the project. more hours is fine too— but bare minimum is 60 minutes.
❋ 365 Days
the Project was started on December 7th 2025, and will finish on December 6th 2026
❋ Seasonal Semesters
there will be four quarters to the project with seasonal shifting of commitments and expectations.
❋ Noticing Supportive Structures
bringing awareness to what i have, instead of what i am missing.
the Project
a point of reference for the public facing parts
Defining the Project
Public Project Container
Media Consumed
Project Resource Library
Project Toolbox
the Artist’s Way
Cody Cook-Parrott
Flexible Office : 2 months, 2 hours, 2 days a week, co-working
Wilde.Ink
NO SIGNAL : a week long digital detox
Seasonal Employment / Changing Work Commitments
Time off in Winter Season
heavy employment commitment in Spring/Summer
creative collaborations & connection
Flower Essences
Tarot
Daily Journaling, Gratitude, Affirmations, etc.
Going Outside
the Winter Semester / Creative Recovery
December 7 2025 - March 2026
this semester contains the small pocket of time that will be the most time i have to spend with my creative work for the next 365 days. this small moment is the time to build structures that will withstand the stress of the Spring/Summer time, and recharge myself.
as we move into february / march i will transition back to employment. my routines and commitments will have to shift and adapt as well
SEMESTER TOOLS
the Artist’s Way (12 Week of Structure)
NO SIGNAL : Digital Detox (7 Days)
flexible office (co-working time)
watching Wilde.Ink on weekends
You Need a Manifesto, by Charlotte Burgess-Auburn
SEMESTER PROJECTS/ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Draw a Card! Winter Session email Workshop
Bird Stamps
MRM Small Works Submission
Media Consumed Database
REFLECTIONS