I’m undertaking a HUGE artistic challenge for the new year. To help me become a better portrait artist, I’ll be drawing one portrait a day for the next 365 days.

Yes, you read that right: 365 portraits.

It’s daunting to say the least but here’s the thing: I need your help!

I’d love you to send me photos of women (and men and children) to help me compile 365 photos to use as reference. They don’t have to be artsy or professionally shot but photographs with just one person in them are preferred. Email your photograph(s) to megan@studiomme.comalong with your name so it can have a proper title.

Feel free to spread the word too! The more people who know about this challenge, the better it will be. And obviously, I’ll be posting all of the portraits here and on my Facebook/Twitter so everyone can see them. It wouldn’t be any fun otherwise!

 

9 Responses to 365 Portrait Challenge

  1. Moriah says:

    I love this project!

  2. Even Howard says:

    Very cool Megan! I sent you a phot and am looking forward to seeing your collection grow ~

  3. tammie says:

    very cool project! sending a photo now and off to tweet it. i’m doing a pattern design a day challenge, so i know what a big undertaking it is!

  4. Karla says:

    That is awesome!! I love the work you’ve have posted so far. :)

  5. Laura says:

    Really neat pieces so far. Loving the quirky expressions and all the angles! I sent my photos just in case you still need subjects.

  6. Angela says:

    This is such an awesome idea. You have serious talent.

  7. Rae says:

    This is seriously amazing, I am incredibly jealous of your talent and determination of this project! Definitely adding you to my blog lovin’ feed!

  8. Emily says:

    Beautiful portraits and very inspiring project! Especially like the ones layered with book pages. ♡♡♡

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