I was able to put into practice things I had always wanted to try but had pushed deep inside my mind over the past few years through this challenge. This time became an important starting point for me.
Sketches I wanted to draw through travels where I encountered new nature, books I had kept thinking I should read someday, and thinking about, studying, and organizing what I have recently been interested in. Over the past approximately three months, I faced the things I had intended to do little by little by thinking and drawing almost every day. During that time, I felt that things I had held only as vague thoughts were becoming somewhat organized.
For me, who had always insisted on drawing on paper, starting digital drawing also became a new challenge. I find myself wondering whether I would have begun this attempt on my own without such a direct opportunity.
At first, I worried a lot about how to begin, and even writing a short piece of text did not feel easy. Even now, writing still feels very difficult, but by writing a little each day, I think I was able to more comfortably jot down my thoughts. Through that process, my thoughts became more concrete, and it became clearer what I want to focus on and what kind of work I want to do in the future.
Although this 100 day challenge has come to an end, my own invisible challenge will continue.

