Want to feel more free? by Esther Loopstra

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Whenever I get feedback from students who have taken my courses it thrills me. I love hearing about their personal experiences and how much the classes effect them. I've had students tell me that my Creative Voice courses have changed their lives and I believe it!

Getting free of negative thinking in your artistic pursuits can help you immensely in other areas of your life.  There is something very healing about creative expression and embracing the artistic, soulful part of ourselves can have incredible benefits to us in general. 

Here is an excerpt from an e-mail that a recent student of my Finding your Creative Voice E-Course sent to me: 

"Thanks for a fun and engaging class. I really enjoyed playing with the materials that I had and definitely feel inspired and more creative as a result. The ideas you presented to me are still percolating but I can see where they're going to be really wonderful in inspiring me to be creative in my life. There's nothing more relaxing than playing with our materials after a stressful meeting when I just need to release the pent-up nervous energy. Thank you for setting my creativity on its path to freedom." 

In the course, we use a sketchbook to capture ideas and inspiration. Tuning into your intuition is key to setting yourself free of all of those "should" thoughts that creep into our lives! This is one of her intuitive drawings.

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This is her final project. In my Finding your Creative Voice E-Course, I will take you all the way through the creative process from finding your own inspiration, to playing and exploring with the materials and then I show you how to create a final piece of art from all that you've discovered. The result is uniquely you and just the beginning of Finding your Creative Voice! 


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A self-paced course that helps you let go of fear and gives you the tools for authentic creative expression:

  • Move past fear and into play through fun exercises that encourage your inner artist
  • Use techniques such as collage, drawing, journaling and painting in a safe, fun environment
  • Experiment with various mediums and styles such as watercolor pencils, pens and collage
  • Learn how the creative process works - I will teach you how to create an entire project from inspiration to completion 
  • Using your sketchbook as a guide, you will begin to see your own style emerge through observing what naturally draws you to creative flow
  • Gain confidence to keep a creative practice that will enrich your life
  • Get encouragement from others who are on their own journey and experience a warm and accepting community

No art experience necessary! Open to beginners or advanced students. 


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Learning to trust our intuition by Esther Loopstra

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How can we get in touch with our intuition or our sense of inner knowing?

Trusting ourselves is a huge part of being able to be free while creating. Many of us feel stuck because we can't get passed the fear of creating something or doing something "wrong". People (including me!!) can get paralyzed with the fear of not knowing what to do next. This can relate to the next brush stroke or the next large move in your life. 

I think that many of us have so lost touch with our inner wisdom that we are constantly looking to outside sources for what is the "right" thing to do when I believe it's within all of us all the time! The problem is that we don't feel comfortable dwelling in the place of trust within ourselves, in fact, it feels very uncomfortable because we are afraid of making mistakes. So we try to follow all these "rules" in order to get us where we want to go, in our art or in our life. It's safer to choose a path someone else plans or to take a painting class where you just paint exactly what the instructor tells you to.

Don't get me wrong, many rules are beneficial. But once we know the rules, we must also learn to break them and follow the creative voice inside of us that knows our truth and that makes us unique. So how can we get back in touch with that sense of knowing? How can we teach ourselves to be more comfortable in a place without rules or boundaries, but where we are following our own inner guidance?

Many times when people tell you how to get in touch with your intuition, it's the same old "be quiet and listen to yourself" suggestions. But how do we actually do that in a practical everyday way that can train our brain to feel more comfortable in the playful, intuitive part of itself?
 

Here are few ideas I came up with from my life that all RELY on listening to what you want.

These might sound silly or trite, but I think anything like this is an opportunity to get in touch with what you like, want and need. And those things are all parts of your unique, creative self. Simple, everyday things like these (or you can make up your own ideas) will help us little by little to get used to trusting our gut:

 

Carve out some time with no plans 

We are so busy all the time. Everyone I know is busy. Even on my days off I plan every minute of the day. But lately, I've really been trying to carve out at least a few hours (a whole day would be amazing!) with nothing to do. If you have a day or a morning, wake up and think to yourself...."what do I FEEL like doing?" Your mind will probably be going crazy and want to plan, plan, plan but try not to get ahead of your next step. Once you've drank your coffee or gone on a run or watched Gilmore Girls, think about the next thing you feel like doing....and so on. I know, this seems like such a luxury to most of us. But if you can give yourself just one morning or evening a week where you are intentionally listening to yourself and following your own guidance, it will feel AMAZING, like you've given yourself a gift.

Cook

Cooking can be either really stressful or it can be fun, enjoyable and super creative. It can be one of the best ways to practice listening to yourself. Even before I begin cooking I like to connect with how I'm feeling and ask myself what I would LIKE to eat. And it's strange that my intuition kicks in when I'm cooking and I will most of the time have a gut feeling about how much of a seasoning to add or when something is done in the oven, even though I haven't set the timer. This is very strange because for a long time I thought of myself as a terrible cook. But, the more that I began to think of it as an adventure, the more fun it became. If you fail, it's not a big deal, it's a learning experience!

Go shopping

I talk about this a lot in my Finding your Creative Voice Course... shopping is a great way to get to know your Inner Artist. Because if you have time, you can really think about what you like. What are you drawn to? What kind of shapes, patterns, styles are you naturally attracted to. You don't actually need to buy anything. You can just window shop and walk through the store listening to that voice inside of you saying "that is really interesting". Everyone is so unique that we all like different things...that is what makes up your unique self. Following that guidance can eventually translate into finding your own style in your art. 

Go to a museum

This is similar to the shopping experience. Go to a museum and listen to yourself and what kind of artists or art you like. Do you know why you like it? What kind of style is it? What kind of colors do you enjoy? Trust that it's ok to not know why you like something...you just do. And trust that you don't have to like a painting just because it's famous. For instance, in general, I do not like art with a soft atmosphere, like most impressionism or things created with pastels. I like bold colors, dark line and intensity. It translates to my own art as well! Finding out what you enjoy about other artists and listening to yourself is so important in finding your own creative voice.

Intuitive drawing, painting, free-writing, journaling or music making

In my classes and workshops we do a lot of Intuitive drawing, painting and writing because it basically trains us to follow our body and inner guidance in order to create in a way that comes naturally to us. If we do this regularly, it help us to trust ourselves and what we naturally create and not rely so much on what we feel like we should be making. 

Dancing

Moving your body to music can be the perfect solution to getting out of your head and into a place where you can trust yourself. Even if you think you can't dance, you can sway or move your body along with the beat and get a sense of your inner guidance leading you. Even here, our self conscious mind can get in the way but if you can try to put that aside and just trust your instincts, it can be really fun. Think about how babies dance when they are just learning to walk! There's so much joy in watching kids just follow that inner voice.

These are just a few practical things that I've notice help me to connect with my inner knowing and intuition on semi-consistent basis. While you are doing them, try to be present in the moment and listen to your body and try to connect at least a little bit with your gut reaction. However faint that voice is now, it still needs your love and attention. The more you listen to it, the more it will grow and nourish you.

What tricks do you have to get in touch with your intuitive side?


DO YOU WANT TO EXPLORE THE WORLD OF HAND LETTERING?
This interactive e-course starts on September 18th! 

It's 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.

  • Observe and gather inspiration from lettering that is all around you
  • Discover your natural creative expression through intuitive drawing and writing exercises
  • Play with creating different styles of lettering to find your own unique voice
  • Learn techniques to make lettering fun & easy!

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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Do you have creative tips, tricks or questions?

I would love to include any ideas that you have on how to jump start your creativity or take it to the next level. What have you found that's worked for you? Or do you have questions that I can answer in my next newsletter? Email me at esther@estherloopstra.com and let's create a creative community!

Why travel is good for your creativity by Esther Loopstra

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In the spring I took a trip to Bali! It was an incredible trip, filled with adventure, good food, beautiful sights and lovely people. I wanted to share a bit about my trip with you and also encourage you to plan your next adventure! When was the last time you got a chance to travel? Taking a break and getting out of your own little bubble is fuel for your creative soul. Exploration and adventure can lead to incredible discoveries and connections. Plus, there is an added benefit... you will be more productive when you get back!

Travel helps you get out of your head. There's nothing worse for our creative brain than to be stuck in that logical thinking mode and not be able to get out. Sometimes we just get in this cycle of automation that does not breed creativity at all. Going to a new place, letting our mind wander, observing and getting out of the list of things to do in your head will do wonders for your creative soul.

I tried to spend as much time as I could, walking silently and observing...trying to just absorb the beauty around me.

I tried to spend as much time as I could, walking silently and observing...trying to just absorb the beauty around me.

Travel helps you experience new things and make connections. When we are constantly surrounded by our safe space of work, friends, family and routine, our creative brain can get a little bored. New experiences and surroundings breed new creative ideas. The more you can find time to put yourself in a place where you can get new stimulation for your Inner Artist, your outlook can return to that of a child, seeing things through the eyes of wonder and excitement. In this way, our brain begins to make connections and new ideas form. You never know where your next inspiration will come from!

I tried many different kinds of coffee including Luwak coffee made from beans that a jungle cat eats and poops out!

I tried many different kinds of coffee including Luwak coffee made from beans that a jungle cat eats and poops out!

I love finding artists and artisans who are doing cool things in different countries. This inspires me in my own work. Check out this beautiful batik sari that was made by Brahma Tirta Sari.

I love finding artists and artisans who are doing cool things in different countries. This inspires me in my own work. Check out this beautiful batik sari that was made by Brahma Tirta Sari.

Travel can help you to do something that you are afraid of. Like I say all the time, fear is the enemy of creativity. But honestly, sometimes I can get so wrapped up in fear that it seems impossible to get out. Especially since I am a very sensitive person who has a lot of specific needs when it comes to food, places to stay and my general environment. It can cause a lot of anxiety to think about what might happen when there is so much unknown. Also, we have access to so many things, it's easy to become afraid of what life would be like without constant internet access, cable or gluten free bread! Stepping out of our comfort zone and experiencing something that we have been afraid of can push us beyond the boundaries we may have set for ourself. This pushing ourselves can help us move beyond fear, which is so important to growing as an artist.

On a hike to a waterfall, we crossed a raging stream on this slippery bamboo "bridge". And my friend did it in flip flops! Bravo!

On a hike to a waterfall, we crossed a raging stream on this slippery bamboo "bridge". And my friend did it in flip flops! Bravo!

Travel can help renew your faith in humanity. When we travel and meet people who are different than us, we have an opportunity to connect with them on a human level. We can experience the joy of learning about new cultures and customs and we realize that we are more alike than we are different. If we can cultivate connection, compassion and empathy for others it will help us to renew that for our own self. Every artist or creative person needs that empathy to make something that speaks deeply to the world. 

I fell in love with the Balinese culture, the more I learned about it. This is the holy water temple Tirta Empul where people from all over the world go to pray and get spiritual blessings.

I fell in love with the Balinese culture, the more I learned about it. This is the holy water temple Tirta Empul where people from all over the world go to pray and get spiritual blessings.

Travel can you make you more productive! In his Scientific America article Why Your Brain Needs More Downtime Ferris Jabr cites multiple scientific studies and concludes "Downtime replenishes the brain’s stores of attention and motivation, encourages productivity and creativity, and is essential to both achieve our highest levels of performance and simply form stable memories in everyday life." Our brain needs time to process. This is the truth. If we are always working at full-speed, our brain cannot do some of the essential parts of it's job. One of the best things we can do for our creative self is to give it downtime to work through everything it's absorbed, make connections and replenish itself. 

When we finally got some downtime, this was my favorite spot to chill, journal and draw.

When we finally got some downtime, this was my favorite spot to chill, journal and draw.

Took in a lot of sunsets and a couple sunrises, a lovely meditation.

Took in a lot of sunsets and a couple sunrises, a lovely meditation.

I hope you've enjoyed this little peek into my travels and I hope that it has encouraged you to explore and expand your horizons. Where was the last place you traveled to? How did it impact you and your creativity?


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Finding freedom in your art is a process. We are all growing and learning every day. I truly believe that I can help you to step outside of your negative thoughts and embrace your natural way of creating.

Are you ready to get started? 

In my Finding your Creative Voice E-Course you can:

  • Let go of self-judgement and learn strategies for authentic creative expression

  • Experiment with various mediums and styles such as watercolor pencils, pens and collage

  • Create an entire project from inspiration to completion 

  • Using your sketchbook as a guide, you will begin to see your own style emerge through observing what naturally draws you to creative flow

  • Gain confidence to keep a creative practice that will enrich your life

  • Get encouragement from others who are on their own journey and experience a warm and accepting community

No art experience necessary! Open to beginners or advanced students. 


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Do you have creative tips, tricks or questions?

I would love to include any ideas that you have on how to jump start your creativity or take it to the next level. What have you found that's worked for you? Or do you have questions that I can answer in my next newsletter? Email me at esther@estherloopstra.com and let's create a creative community!

What is holding you back from exploring your creativity? by Esther Loopstra

What I've found by talking to people is that these are the most common things that hold them back from creative expression:

• Time
• Money
• Space
• Can't find a subject you are interested in
• Don't feel confident in your artistic ability

I'm passionate about creating a space where we can use creative expression as a process and a tool to being more free in our lives. A place where anyone can come and spend a little bit of time on themselves, exploring who they are. A place where it doesn't matter what level of artistic ability they have, the only thing that matters is their ability to have fun and explore.

I'm so excited that with my new Finding your Creative Voice e-course I can now help people to access their creativity right from the comfort of their home!

In my Finding Your Creative Voice e-course you can:

  • Let go of self-judgement and learn strategies for authentic creative expression
  • Discover your own unique artistic style 
  • Experiment with various mediums and styles such as watercolor pencils, pens and collage
  • Create an entire project from inspiration to completion 
  • Using your sketchbook as a guide, you will begin to see your own style emerge through observing what naturally draws you to creative flow
  • Gain confidence to keep a creative practice that will enrich your life
  • Get encouragement from others who are on their own journey and experience a warm and accepting community

No art experience necessary! Open to beginners or advanced students. 




Do You have creative tips, tricks or questions?

I would love to include any ideas that you have on how to jump start your creativity or take it to the next level. What have you found that's worked for you? Or do you have questions that I can answer in my next newsletter? Email me at esther@estherloopstra.com and let's create a creative community!

Finding a balance between doing and being by Guest User

Finding Balance

Over the past few weeks, I've been trying to regain some balance in my life. Sometimes I get so focussed and overwhelmed by my to do list that it feels like I am constantly in my logical mind. This gives my authentic, intuitive, creative side very little space to enjoy life and be present. It's a constant journey for me to find that magical balance between doing and being.

 

What does finding balance look like for me?

  • Pulling back from social media a bit to reconsider what I am posting and why.
  • Taking time to listen to what I need first, instead of going directly to the to-do list in a manic need to get everything done.
  • Thinking about what is essential in my life and what I most need to do. What are the things that I feel like I need to do but I can really cut back on?
  • Re-filling my creative well by finding other creative people who can speak to what I'm going through.

 

Are you dealing with similar issues? 

I thought it might be helpful to share with you some of the things that I'm reading and listening to that have helped me restore balance. Here are a few of my favorites: 

Brene Brown on the Being Boss podcast, sharing about vulnerability for creatives
Lisa Congdon talks freely on her blog about how she is recovering from burnout.
At Left Brain turn Right -  Anthony Meindl's book on how to live a more creative life
The Creative Life podcast - James Taylor's podcast in which he interviews creative entrepreneurs
Gather the People - A book by Sarah J. Bray where she shares a simple, honest approach to creating work
I am not hustling and I am not crushing it - Kerry-Anne Gilowey talks about how to deal with chronic physical issues or other things in life that challenge our idea of perfectionism

Stepping back a bit has given me some time to come up with new ideas for classes and projects. Stay tuned in the coming weeks, when I will have some exciting things to share with you!


Finding freedom in your art is a process. We are all growing and learning every day. I truly believe that I can help you to step outside of your negative thoughts and embrace your natural way of creating.

Are you ready to get started? 


In my Finding your Creative Voice E-Course you can:

  • Let go of self-judgement and learn strategies for authentic creative expression
  • Experiment with various mediums and styles such as watercolor pencils, pens and collage

  • Create an entire project from inspiration to completion 

  • Using your sketchbook as a guide, you will begin to see your own style emerge through observing what naturally draws you to creative flow

  • Gain confidence to keep a creative practice that will enrich your life

  • Get encouragement from others who are on their own journey and experience a warm and accepting community

No art experience necessary! Open to beginners or advanced students. 



Do you have creative tips, tricks or questions?

I would love to include any ideas that you have on how to jump start your creativity or take it to the next level. What have you found that's worked for you? Or do you have questions that I can answer in my next newsletter? Email me at esther@estherloopstra.com and let's create a creative community!