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some things I learned this year about making art :) https://t.co/JUxuxvLG1v
The best we can do is sit down and create something, anything, and let the process organically unfold. Tolerating ambiguity, frustration, and changes in the grand plan and being open to new experiences are essential to creative work. Indeed, they are what makes creativity work.”
Ryan Holiday • Perennial Seller: The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts
Creativity arises from making new connections—contemplate unexpected things together. Don’t wait for moments of inspiration to strike. Creativity is a muscle; exercise it. There’s a logic to creativity: find what works for you, break it down, and you have a process that can serve you forever. Unstructured freedom is the enemy of true creative achie
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Value brainstorm:
patience: do slow, manual work, site with things, wonder, let things take their own course, don’t rush, let people have the time they need …
patterns: fractals, things at multiple scales, put things into visual to see the true nature of reality, abstractions are okay …
synthesis: fuse opposites, don’t take sides, find peace, let thi
Every idea has its time. On a cultural level and individual level. It's I'm realizing how important is it is to capture it when it arises. To battle test it, to first get it out of your head and on to paper. And then to battle test it through feedback on conveys conversation. If you are astute/attune an enough you will start noticing tin them
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Just absorb as much as you can and document the interesting bits—the places where an artist did something unexpected and incredibly imaginative—for use in your work later.