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2024 #30×30 Day 30! Crossing the Finish Line!

June 30, 2024

10×10″ Oil on Panel.

Crossing the finish line! Sad that it’s the end, but also kind of ready for a break:)

Uma Kelkar and I launched #30×30 on a whim seven years ago. Because we think it’s a great idea for students, but mainly because we wanted to do it ourselves! Anyone who continues making art, year on year, will develop their own rituals and superstitions. We all gravitate towards a working method that matches our brains. I’m sure it’s different for everyone, but if you have the right mix of over-thinking and attention-deficit that I have, a mad push followed by a collapse might be the only sustainable system.

The willingness to ignore all other responsibilities and simply focus on your work. I don’t know if it can be sustained for longer than thirty days at a time?

You can call it a marathon, or call it a sprint. Or call it a risk of public humiliation. You’ve promised to paint when you’re sick, paint when you’re tired, and paint when you’re sure nobody cares. But the real keys is; you’ve promised to broadcast every single thing you do, for better or worse, in real time.

That’s a powerful drug! The fear of letting people down works magic on my motivation :)

Oh sure, besides that, there’s an ‘attunement’ you get from painting every day. A refined sense of color-mixing, and a sensitivity to the physicality of the paint. With watercolor it’s an uncanny ability to sense the dampness of the paper and the dispersion of the paint. With oils it might be a master chef’s ability to feel the texture of ingredients under your knife.

These things can’t be measured with grams and milliliters. It has to be instinct. You need to be in the flow-state.

That’s the secret recipe: The sprint keeps your mind focused on your materials, the marathon keeps you showing up, the teamwork won’t let you quit.

I hope you’ve caught some of the magic.

Take care, please drop me some comments about your own marathon. How it feels to cross that finish line. Share your best work, share your epic fail, or share a story of what you discovered.

Ok! We’ll see you next year!

~Marc

7 Comments leave one →
  1. debmostertartist's avatar
    June 30, 2024 11:07 PM

    Hi Mark, I have enjoyed these…only catching a few emails in between studio life, but feeling very much that you have conquered here. I do love the depth, and the combined mountain/waterbody theme. The textures are delicious and the colour palette lively. Well done mate and I can only wish that maybe I would be organised to join you next year. What a neat little body of work you have made too. Hope you will exhibit?

  2. Peri Nilan's avatar
    June 30, 2024 11:09 PM

    They all look great! Good for you to stick with it. Every year I say I’m going to participate in “Plein April” but then the weather is lousy so I don’t get out there. Maybe next year will try to join you, with a reminder please!!! Thanks for sharing your work. I always look forward to your posts and blog/newsletters! Peri

  3. Deanne Rader's avatar
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    June 30, 2024 11:24 PM

    Love your oil paintings! Deanne Rader

  4. Carol Lee Beckx's avatar
    Carol Lee Beckx permalink
    July 1, 2024 12:51 AM

    https://www.instagram.com/p/C83fwxwvqi2/?igsh=OXZjNm9pY29iZzZy

    What a delightful collection of paintings! 

    Impasto has never been a favourite of mine, however, in these, the contrast of the crusty, textured rocky outcrops with the sky-reflecting expanses of water is so satisfying. 

    I used a small sketchbook  ordered in error for this challenge. Here the small size enabled me to complete the daily paintings without too much fuss. 

    Here are a few favourites. 

     

  5. Linda Denis's avatar
    July 1, 2024 6:16 AM

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    July 1, 2024 9:43 AM

    Well its a lovely body of work and I’ve really enjoyed it.

    Heather Lilley

    Portland

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    July 3, 2024 3:03 PM

    This pretty much sums for me what doing art is all about. Thanks. Frank B

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