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Drawing Experiment: Combining Objects by Esther Loopstra

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Drawing Experiment: Combining Objects

This week I wanted to show you one of my favorite drawing exercises that I like to teach. This exercise is great if you are stuck in your head or don't know what to draw.
 

Take 2 or 3 random things and combine them into a drawing! 

The reason why this is great for your creativity, is because it allows room for spontaneity, randomness and the flow of your creative mind. Very interesting things can happen then, ideas that we might not have even thought of! 

You want to try not to plan too much or get your thinking/ planning mind involved too much. Your inspiration could really be anything! Last week I just happened to get the new issue of Vogue in the mail.  I just sat down with magazine and flipped through to see what caught my eye.

I first noticed this adorable cheetah. I have to be honest, at first I doubted my ability to draw a cheetah, but I did it anyway. Mine doesn't look exactly like the photo, and that is the FUN of it. Every person's drawing is unique, so don't worry about it not being perfect.

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Then, I was inspired by the flowers on this dress. Again, mine look completely different because I was trying to stay loose. I also used the lines on the wall as another element.

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I'm not sure what exactly is going on in this photo but I thought that those bushes could make an interesting addition to the foreground! 

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And there you have it! A fun little exercise to do when you don't know what else to do! I hope this has inspired you to get out the sketchbook and try something new. Let me know what you come up with, I would love to see your combo-drawings!


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Registration is OPEN for my "Getting Creative with Hand Lettering" e-course!

Class begins November 6th. 

Hand Lettering is a great way to express yourself and create work that will make you stand out as an artist. In this class, you will not only learn how to draw beautiful hand lettering, but do it in your own unique style!

I will share with you where I get inspiration, how to use your sketchbook to explore, we will observe different styles of typography and I will show you and combine ideas to create something all your own.

This is a week-long interactive course that consists of videos, and two live-streaming Q&A / Show and tell sessions.


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Explore Deep Looking Drawing by Esther Loopstra

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This week I'd like to share with you one of my absolute FAVORITE books for finding your Creative Voice and letting go of anxiety around drawing. The Drawing Mind by Deborah Putnoi is full of short exercises that can help you silence your Inner Critic and explore who you are and how you draw. Even if you haven't drawn in a long time or don't consider yourself an artist, this book will guide you in your journey.

Deborah has one exercise that she calls "Deep Looking Drawing". If anyone has done contour drawing before you will recognize this way of seeing and drawing. The guidance is to look at an object and describe it with your pencil without looking at your paper. Try to connect deeply with the essence of that object . Keep your eyes on the object and draw every detail you see with a continuous, loose line and without lifting your pen or pencil off of your paper or looking at your page. As Deborah says, "Trust your eyes, trust your hand". The results can be very interesting. 

This exercise is not about drawing something perfectly, it's about letting go and exploring. Here are some things that deep looking / contour drawing can do:

  • It trains your brain and our hand to work together
  • It's a practice in SEEING. We often are so busy with our day to day lives that we don't take time to see and notice all of the incredible details of a plant or our hand. But there are so many interesting things to discover when we take the time.
  • It can help you if you are feeling like you are in a rut, to get out of your thinking mind and explore something new.
  • Help to loosen you up before any creative endeavor.
  • Connect to a deeper part of the world or yourself.
  • It could spark a new idea. Who knows what new path this kind of drawing will lead to. One of my artist friends Jude Buffum creates these kinds of drawings everyday and they've become more and more detailed and developed over time.
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The results can be unexpected but also, more expressive than anything that we can try to create when we are holding our pencil very tightly and trying to get every detail just right. This allows us a certain freedom that we sometimes lack in our other work.

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In the book, Deborah uses the Deep Looking technique along with other techniques to help you explore the world around you and inside of you. She builds on each technique and has you use them in a variety of exercises.

These images are from a friend who had just undergone surgery to remove a tumor from her pituitary gland. As long as I've known her she has suffered from a variety of ailments and had gone to a myriad of doctors and specialists, no one could figure out what was wrong. Recently, someone suggested that she might have something called Acromegaly, which is when a tumor on the gland causes the growth hormones in your body to increase. She was recovering from her surgery and I gave her this book to pass the time. 

I was floored by the images that came out of her. There is a prompt in the book that asks you to close your eyes and draw your face. My friend said she said she just drew what she saw, sometimes with her eyes closed and sometimes with them open. When I look at these drawings, they feel so powerful to me. They might not be the way my friend normally draws, but there is something very freeing and relatable in the movement of the drawing. It's as if she is sharing a bit of her soul with us.

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This way of drawing could lead to a whole new way of seeing and interacting with the world! I encourage you to pick up a copy of The Drawing Mind or just begin Deep Looking drawing or Contour Drawing for yourself. Drop me a line and let me know how it works for you!


NEW SEATTLE OCTOBER WORKSHOP!!

I'm happy to share that on October 21st I'll be hosting my Finding your Creative Voice Workshop, 10 AM - 5:30 PM at Seattle Re:Creative! If you've been waiting to take this super fun course, now is the time! Take a little time for yourself and go on an exciting journey that will help you to meet that Inner Artist that you might not have known before. If you are living in the Seattle area, I hope you can make it! It's also a great thing to do with friends or family, so why not invite them to come along?

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THIS WEEK ONLY I am offering 20% OFF my Finding your Creative Voice Workshop - use the code FALLCREATE18 at checkout


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A peek into my Finding your Creative Voice E-Course by Esther Loopstra

I'm so excited that my new Finding Your Creative Voice E-Course is online and helping people to discover their Inner Artist!

I really believe in the power of this course so I wanted to share a little sneak peak into the lessons and what you will get when you sign up. 

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Working through emotions with creativity by Esther Loopstra

How can we use art (I mean any kind of creativity, not just drawing and painting) to access our emotions, get them out of our body and share them with vulnerability? The more we keep them inside, the more these feelings will come out in harmful ways such as damage to our body, inappropriate interactions with others or self-harm.

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Sharing my Creative Process on the Adobe Creative Cloud Blog by Esther Loopstra

This summer I was featured on the Adobe Creative Cloud blog! In the article I talk about the creative process and how to make the most out of your spontaneous inspiration by using Adobe Capture app!  Read the post here. 

Awhile back, as you may remember, I had created my first tutorial because I was really loving using the new Adobe Capture App in my work flow. This is an app which allows you to take your sketches or drawings and create vector images of them. You can also create color palettes and brushes. It's really fun and easy to use!

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