Daily Illustration Books

The '1000 Days of Drawing' Project Features Four Years of Artwork

I have heard of people taking a picture of themselves every day for a year, but the 1000 Days of Drawing takes this concept and turns it into an even more creatively intense pursuit.

The project is by Chris Piascik, who has dedicated his time to drawing a different illustration every day from Monday to Friday for four years. He wants to publish a book of his quirky and fun drawings and has gone to Kickstarter to gain support. The book will feature different sections like Politics, Improvised and Quotes.

If you like the sound of a different illustration to start off your day for four years, then head to Kickstarter to support the 1000 Days of Drawing project.
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