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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Getting Ahead of Myself Here....

























More Recent Art























Recent Art














Slight Change in Direction

Since I have been doing art journaling almost everyday, and it refleccts my life, as well as my AS, I thought I would take a slight detour and begin afresh with the first prompt, only instead of choosing one word/lesson I've learned, I will be doing my art journaling/photography (one page a day) to at least create something...I found some of the prompts made me feel a little too much like I could not follow them because of my perfectionism, and trying to make my art fit the assignment as much as possible...believe me, I would spend hours trying to figure out what to do. Art journaling comes naturally to me, and so, though many prompts will be reflected in my art journal, some may not be. I hope you still like the page and enjoy my art! (I've been art journaling like crazy---just need to get my scanner up and running again)! Thanks for your patience. :0)

Thursday, October 27, 2011

I'm Baaaack Everyone!

I'm so sorry I've been sidetracked with other art projects, but I promise I will continue to post art ASAP. Of course it is 1 o'clock in the morning where I am now, but tomorrow I will begin posting again. For a while I'd just been art journaling, but the back of my mind was thinking about the 365 project---I know it won't be 365 straight days of art journaling, but I will be getting back on track now! Stay tuned for more of my art. Thanks!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

7th Prompt---CHERISH

CHERISH

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

6th Prompt---SAVOR

SAVOR

Sunday, May 15, 2011

5th Prompt---READ

READ

Saturday, May 14, 2011

4th Prompt---GROW

GROW

Friday, May 13, 2011

3rd Prompt---NEVER GIVE UP

NEVER GIVE UP

2nd Prompt--- LOYALTY

LOYALTY

1st Prompt---- HELPING

HELPING

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Make Something 365


I recently bought NOAH SCALIN's book 365 A DAILY CREATIVITY JOURNAL. I have decided to follow the prompts in this book and create a piece of art everyday. Using art, I will try to document life lessons (in the form of words/pictures) that I've learned in my almost 26 years---lessons learned the hard way, lessons others taught me, and lessons I would like to share with my future children one day. I will try to post a photo or documentation of each piece I create everyday (I am not perfect though)! So, please forgive me if I miss a post...it will be there eventually...all 365. Note: I have only JUST begun this project as of May 8, 2011 (My Dad's birthday). If you have any ideas or tips on this project, please let me know! Thanks!



This is Noah Scalin's book if you'd like to check it out---I highly recommend it! (see top photo)


YOUR NAME: Jenny Hays


YOUR LOCATION: Naples, FL


PROJECT NAME & URL: “Through My Eyes” http://journey-with-jenn.blogspot.com/



A BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION

This project is to document life lessons I’ve learned (the hard way, through others, and ones I’d like to share with my future children one day) as a person with Asperger’s Syndrome.



The ANSWERS to the following questions


  1. Why did you decide to do this project?


I decided to do this project as I believe that my life is an important journey that I should document! Isn’t everybody’s? However, as a person with Asperger’s Syndrome, my take on things can be a lot different from the perspectives of others...but they are what they are and by doing this project, perhaps I will open doors for others who are on the Autism Spectrum as well...I may not communicate like everyone else, but it doesn’t mean I don’t have anything to say...I have PLENTY to say, but the best way for me to say it is through my art (something I’ve enjoyed doing all my life). Through photographs and art, I am able to communicate more than even some people without AS.

  1. How has doing a yearlong/daily project affected your life?


I am only four days into this project, and am having some difficulty keeping up, but it is amazing how much less anxiety I feel, especially while doing the art. I hope that it will let my family and others see my life and the lessons I’ve learned through the eyes of someone with Asperger’s Syndrome...my eyes...and perhaps even change preconceived notions about people on the Autism Spectrum.