
When I think about my creative process, I can be admittedly fussy. The light isn’t quite right. Inspiration is lacking. Words aren’t flowing. The excuses are easy to find.
It’s not that quality doesn’t matter. But I wonder how often the insistence on the right conditions to approximate beauty is really an excuse to avoid the vulnerability of imperfection.
There is something to be said for spontaneity, for making art simply to engage in a creative act, to express something in resonance with our best energy, our loving heart.
Destructive energy can be easily found, but collectively we can choose to shift the tide. One way to do that is to practice and celebrate simple creative acts. Whether it be a sand sculpture, a poem, or photograph, let’s make art where we find it!
I like it. It is said that perfect is the enemy of the good. And isn’t all art—indeed, all life—about vulnerability, dissolving our cell barriers to swim in the sea of life?
Ed
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Yes, I think we probably undervalue vulnerability as something to master. Survival is important too, but if we ever want to move beyond that…
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I so agree. The inner critic can crush creative freedom. Sometimes we should just let it fly for the pure joy of it, focused on the process instead of the end result. 🙂
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Exactly!
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