The "30:10" Project
30:10 is phase two of the 30-Day Art Challenge which saw 10 large scale canvases being created that reflected some of the key colours and shapes from the initial challenge.
The 30:10 Project forms the second phase of the 30-Day Art Challenge. This stage shifted the practice from daily exploration to considered refinement. Key moments from the original challenge were revisited, distilled, and reworked into a focused series of ten large-scale canvases.
Rather than documenting the full breadth of the challenge, this project isolates the colours, shapes, and compositional relationships that continued to resonate over time. Working at scale allowed these elements to expand, breathe, and assert themselves more fully, creating space for clarity, restraint, and intention.
The resulting works reflect a process of editing and return, an inquiry into what remains once excess is removed, and how meaning consolidates through repetition and focus.