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The verb slosh means to splash around in a liquid (or for a liquid to splash around haphazardly). Implies a messiness, sloppiness, or loss of control.
Raise your hand if you're tired of staring at a blank canvas with no motivation to get started.
Do you find yourself freezing up and frustrated when it comes to your art practice?
Something missing?
Lacking Inspiration?
Let’s figure out why this is happening to you.
Is it perfectionism?
Is it imposter syndrome?
Is it fear of being judged?
Are you recovering from a rejection?
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Once you bust through your creative blocks, you will feel light and free and ideas and inspiration will flow.
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Hi! I'm Jan
I would love to help you find a way out of any blocks you have to art freedom.
I use the term sloshing to take the seriousness out of making art; to give a sense of playfulness, of freedom.
There are no rules in sloshing, there are no shoulds or shouldn’ts, really anything goes…..but that can bring about feelings of fear; fear of lack of control; fear of letting go, it is almost like the rules keep us contained, we know where we are with rules - but if you want to loosen up your painting, you have to let go to find your own marks and language.
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You are one step closer to learning how to SLOSH!