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What I learned by drawing the same thing for 100 days by Esther Loopstra

This summer I jumped into The 100 day Project. This was started by Elle Luna & The Great Discontent as a way to create ANYTHING for 100 days and share on Instagram what we have made. It was a way to love the PROCESS of making and not so much about the goal of creating one beautiful thing. 

We all know that if we want to learn something new or improve our skills we HAVE to do one thing: KEEP DOING IT. I’ve always struggled to keep a sketchbook consistently, so this project helped immensely. My project was to create lettering and a food illustration every day. You can see my Instagram feed here.

Here is what I learned while in the process:

1. DONT’  TRY TO DO TOO MUCH AT ONCE

When giving myself a goal - I always try to do TOO much. I wanted to include all of the things that I love to draw in my daily drawings - food - lettering - pattern AND I was trying to draw a whole meal. This proved to be fine on some days and overwhelming on other days when I didn’t have enough time. Later I kept it simple and chose certain vegetables and fruit with lettering. 

My advice: don’t take on more than you can chew, start with something simple, because you don’t want to feel overwhelmed and give up. The key is to choose something SUSTAINABLE.

2. THINK DIFFERENTLY 

I don’t know about you, but as a creative person I get BORED. This assignment forced me to figure out new and exciting ways to create lettering or to layout my illustrations. This lead to some very interesting new work and ways of working. Coming up with new solutions to problems is what we do as creative people and having a practice that FORCES you to think differently is invaluable.

My advice: Don’t be afraid to try something new - that’s the whole point of creating! The question, "What would happen if I did THIS?" is one of the most important questions we can ask and helps us enjoy this process. One idea leads to another, leads to another and pretty soon you have a whole new way of working!

3. GET INTO A ROUTINE

At first as you can imagine, it’s exciting to begin a project like this and you are full of energy and ideas. But after a couple weeks, I started to get a bit bored and anxious. But something else happened. It became AUTOMATIC. I knew I had to finish an illustration a day, so I would keep my sketchbook handy and whenever I had time (on the train, doctors office, etc.) I would start sketching. And guess what? I STILL do it even after the project is over. They say it takes about 21 days to create a habit, making creativity a habit is the ONLY way to improve our skills.

My advice: Just do it! Whatever it is that you want to start or get better at, the only way you ever will is if you practice. Don’t be afraid of how bad you are, just keep working at it, day after day.

This project was such a great experience, I learned so much, met wonderful people and came away with new artwork and illustration gigs.  Thanks to everyone who joined in!

New Etsy Shop by Esther Loopstra

I recently opened my new Etsy shop! It has prints of many of my travel and food illustrations and I am slowly adding more each week. Most prints are 8"X10" or 8"X8" and are printed on high quality Epson art paper. I am also able to print larger versions or create custom orders, just contact me! Stop on by and check it out.

Seattle Seahawks Print and Free Facebook image by Esther Loopstra

Seattle is going crazy about the Seahawks going to the Super Bowl again, you can feel the excitement in the air all over the city and online! For all of you who want to show your 12th man spirit you can download my FREE facebook image here. Just click on the image and download to your computer! I am also selling a print on my etsy shop HERE.

click on this image to download for free and please share!

Here is what it looks like on my page!

Prints on Etsy by Esther Loopstra

Hey everyone! I've had quite a few showings of my paintings lately - (If you are in Seattle please join us for the Capitol Hill art walk, my art will be up in Studio Paridiso next Thursday the 13th). I also wanted to remind everyone that I have prints for sale in my Etsy shop - perfect for the gift giving season coming up! 

Paintings! by Esther Loopstra

Some of you know I recently began painting again about a year and a half ago.  This has been an amazing journey and a terrific creative outlet where I can do work for myself.  It's a great way to find playfulness and freedom in the creative process!  I've set up a webpage where you can check out my work HERE.

Hopefully soon I will have a shop set up to sell prints.  But I have the ability to create prints now, so if you are interested, please contact me at esther@estherloopstra.com

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