500!

500!!

This is my 500th daily drawing! Can you believe? I can’t. I am ready for more!

History lesson:
Daily #1
Daily #100
I am too tired to figure out #200*
Daily #300
Daily #400

*I’ll send a package of drawings (+ other goodies) to the first person that can tell me what my 200th daily drawing was!

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  • http://www.allconsuming.blogspot.com kim at allconsuming

    Is it this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrispiascik/2878102908/in/set-72157594173985850/
    (20080921)
    is it? is it? OH PLEASE BE IT!!!

    Damn, this is when I wish I’d paid attention in maths.

  • http://www.thestorialist.com The Storialist

    Hey!! Congratulations on this! This calls for serious celebration :) .

  • C.L. Tang Esq.

    I do believe this is your 200th drawing:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrispiascik/3001734738/in/set-72157594173985850/

    You drew this version first so I will assume this is the 200th.

  • chris

    I am sorry for the delay! To be honest, I am still trying to figure out which one is exactly my 200th. Can either of you show work to determine who is right :)

  • http://www.allconsuming.blogspot.com kim at allconsuming

    Of course!

  • http://www.allconsuming.blogspot.com kim at allconsuming

    So when I first did it, I went the longhanded route of how many days in June, July, August, September and then subtracted in regards to the dates.

    Then my brain entered the modern era and I worked out there are 60 images on each page of the daily drawings set. Where #100 is means there are 20 following it on that page. Then the following page has 60 images, so that’s 80, then 20 into the next page is this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrispiascik/3000896873/in/set-72157594173985850/

    So I totally change my answer to the link I’ve posted in this comment, not my first comment. Except if my first one is right. Then I’m sticking with it.

  • C.L. Tang Esq.

    Really, all I did was click next 100 times. The link I posted is the one after it, but because your comment was “I drew this for today first, but I didn’t like it.” I assumed that this would be the 200th one.

  • chris

    OKAY! You both win. Email me your mailing addresses!

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Chris Piascik is a New England artist, graphic designer, and illustrator. With 8 years of professional experience at award-winning firms in New England, he is currently working as a freelance designer and illustrator, and just presented his 6th solo exhibition. He holds degrees in Visual Communication Design and Art History from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, where he has moonlighted as an instructor of design courses. In 2008, the American Institute of Graphic Arts selected his poster design as a winning entry for its Get Out the Vote campaign. His other recognitions include Gold Awards, Silver Awards, Excellence Awards, Judges Award and the Spirit of Creativity Award from the Connecticut Art Director’s Club as well as a BoNE award from the AIGA. In addition his work has been published in numerous books and publications including Print and Communication Arts, the Logo Lounge series, Typography Essentials and Lettering, Beyond Computer Graphics and Bike Art: Bicycles in Art Around the World. Previous clients include: Chronicle Books, Nike, Goodbyn, Mayer Hawthorne, Odyssey, Gnarls Barkley, Monolith Music Festival, Eat Boston, and Theaterworks.

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