 I'm here in my studio on day 16 of the 100-day art challenge. And I'm tracking it with this thing. See this? Someone posted this on a Facebook group for this, which is pretty cool. Art resin Facebook group. Oh, so I already drew my face. Day 16, this is supposed to be a happy face, because I feel really good today. The last three days, that's spiders. The brown recluse spider bite came back, holy moly. And so I'm hooked up to an IB. See that, the tube? And I've got to carry this thing around for a while. Oh, man, don't get bit by a brown recluse spider. It happened in Mexico in a resort between the buffet and the swimming pool. All right, so today, day 16, I want to talk to you about the final project. On day 100, what about having a project finished? And I don't know. It could be anything. Maybe you knit like a big blanket, or you spray paint in a huge wall, or you share everything you made in an art show. You can do a live art show, or you could rent a space with all your art, or you can invite people to your house for a soiree. Rebecca wants to have a soiree. That'd be so funny. I don't really know what it is. It just sounds like fancy. You get fancy in an art to look at. Anyways, day 100, final project. You don't have to do it. There's no pressure. But I find that having something to work towards, and I'm starting to build the final project, I feel like having that helps motivate you to get up every day and make art every single day, OK? Every day. I've been doing it in the morning. I made a choice to go to bed on time and to get off my phone earlier. And because I did that, I'm getting up early and I'm painting in the morning. And it's wonderful. And stay 16. I hope that any of you can experience the positive effects of making art every day, OK? Here's some things to talk about. Let's see. So the final project lists. So I mean, in the art studio today, what I did is I gathered all of my notes from everywhere and wrote the list of art supplies that I need. Like I need to get fiskers. Someone left that in the comment. I don't even know what it is. Painter's tape, I need some inks, metallics, pouring medium to make cells, a dissection kit. I really like the blades and scalpels and dissection kits for crafting. Really great. White markers, black ink pens I used to love. I have this one uniball pen I want to buy again. Blue sketch pencils. When I was taking art in school in the good old days, you'd sketch in light blue pencil and then ink over it. And I love those pencils. I just remember to vote them. We need more wooden canvases, paper towel, rakes, more art resin, elastics. And I want some slippers. It's always cold right now. And then I want to build canvases that are built to the golden rectangle ratio. So either 34 by 55 or 55 by 89 or even huge. OK. That's one list. The second list is art making. So these are all the paintings I'm working on. And so there's two things that are helpful for me. One is having this list of anything I want to work on in next stages, but also giving pieces names is helpful. I called this one Sky Dancer. I called that one Sky Dancer. You know that I know what it is and it has a name. The name might change. But it is called The Turtle of Life. It's a circle of life. Anyways. Oh, hey, Mom. Good morning. All right, I'm almost done. Lists, final projects, great lists. So a supplies list and a project list as you work towards your final project. And then give art titles is helpful. That's all. I need to go rest because of this spider bite. I'm doing too much. OK, bye, everyone. Have a good day. And turn this off.