100 Paintings in 100 days
February 3, 2010
100 paintings in 100 days!
This month I’m starting a fun new project and I can’t wait to share it with you. Because I’m so excited, I’m giving it to you in a nutshell first.
1. Starting on February 15, I’m going to paint 100 paintings. One each day for the next 100 days.
2. I’m offering you (my precious newsletter friends) the chance to buy them first.
3. The prices are part of the fun– keep reading to see what I mean.
What and Why
So 2009 wasn’t a very prolific year for me painting wise. I’ve determined that 2010 is going to be different in so many ways, especially in productivity. So starting February 15, I’m going to paint 100 paintings in 100 days.
But.
Chris is a bit worried about this. We don’t really have space for 100 paintings. I already have a stack of large paintings in the corner of my studio and they’re all over the walls of our house, too.
Help!
You can help, though! I’m going to paint and post the painting each day. I’ll send out an email to my newsletter list each morning with a link and the pricing info, then you can buy the painting and help me keep my studio space workable and prevent my husband from freaking out over the paintings taking over our house.
The FUN part.
To make it fun (and make sure I get the paintings out of here) I’m going to play with prices. On the first day (February 15), the painting will sell for $1. On day 2 (February 16), the price will be $2. Day 17 (March 3) the painting will be $17. Every day the price will increase one dollar until day $100 when the painting will be– yes, $100.
I’ll post the painting to my blog every evening, but I’ll send out the newsletter every morning, by 9 am Pacific time. So if you’re interested in my paintings and snagging one at a price of $3 or $10 or $20 dollars, go join the newsletter list right now. Click here.
And since prices are going to be so low (most of my originals are selling around $400, so even $100 is a steal), the winner of the painting each day will be the person whose email arrives first in my inbox (jolieguillebeau@gmail.com) for that painting that day.
You’ll have to be quick, but I bet you can do it. If there’s a painting you like, don’t wait.
I’m super excited about this– and can’t wait to get started. See you back here on the 15th with the first day’s painting.





I LOVE IT!
That is such a cosmic idea…….can’t wait to see them!!!!
Thanks, I’m pretty excited about it!
This is a great idea, Jolie! I love it.
Genius Jolie!
Thanks, Tanya! You’re pretty smart yourself, too!
Awesome idea girlie girl! Let’s do a 3 Q Interview at Magie Girl/Flock to promote it up. I’ll email you later today.
Thanks, Rachelle! That sounds great!
Look forward to seeing your paintings.
Wow, Jolie! You are so ambitious! I’m excited to see what you create.
Ambitious or crazy– we’ll find out somewhere around day 42, I bet.
I can’t wait to buy a painting! I am primed and ready and I Tweeted this… I’m so excited.
Wow! I’m so honored! Really! Thank you!
woohoo! what a great idea! looking forward to seeing your creations! i’ll be cheering you on.
Thanks, Leah! You’re super!
This is awesome! Good luck!
…i personally am going to be checking obsessively for that kermit painting to go on sale. my life needs a kermit painting.
I’m not fast enough! But what fun!! You go, girl!!
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Great job!
which day are you now? Can i order one before it goes beyond ma budget?
Joseph– you can sign up for the newsletter here. The first reply I receive each day is the winner of that days painting.
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This is an excellent idea, and I will be following your progress. What day are we on now?
How do you keep motivated though, after all 100 days is a long time lol
We’re around day 30 as I write this– and I’m loving it!
The project has been challenging and fun at the same time. A big part of my motivation comes from the feedback I’m getting. Everyone is really excited about it– and that inspires me.