‘Same Face, Different Day’ started out as a challenge I set for myself, to do something – the same thing – every day and see what happens. I glued copies of my face on every page of a sketchbook and drew “a world” around them every day. One could say it’s based on the need I feel to be productive, creative every day – times when I can’t seem to make anything else happen, at least I will be making a stupid little drawing. Throughout the months the simple challenge turned into something more. The sketchbooks I fill rapidly in this way are a lot like diaries; organically quite intimate (angry, anxious, stupid, absurd) thoughts find their way into them. Something funny happens when text is paired with my weird faces, and when the words are more so drawn and images written. Lines are being blurred and there are no more rules, nothing to lose – the pressure is lifted of having to make “art” and I am completely free on these tiny pages. It’s therapy, and maybe the most authentic self-portrait I’ve made, because, like everyone, I have many faces, every day. See if you see yourself in them!