
Art, AI, and the Courage to Create

Creative aliveness consists in reclaiming a larger creative canvas woven into the fabric of our lives. It starts by asking yourself: what makes you come alive creatively? And how can you inject more creativity into your daily life?
In the Western world, creativity was for a very long time considered the realm of divinities. Whether they received the... See more
In the Western world, creativity was for a very long time considered the realm of divinities. Whether they received the... See more
Anne-Laure Le Cunff • Creative Aliveness: Turning Life Into a Creative Adventure
As I am writing this, I find myself constantly tempted to use the word miracle to describe the wonderful thing that art is. It’s such a ready description: a hardwired cliché. But I resist, because I am trying to describe art making to mean its exact opposite.
Adam Moss • The Work of Art: How Something Comes from Nothing
It needed a corporeal being, a human, an artist (or more precisely a genius, in the Latin sense of “soul” or “animating spirit”) to bring it into being on this material plane.
Steven Pressfield • The War of Art
varda reveals the importance of three things in this journey: inspiration (the motivations, ideas, circumstances and happenstance that ignite the desire to create), creation (the means, structure, details, and the work), and sharing (perhaps the purpose of creation).
The central lie behind these programs is that they are meant for artists. They’re not. We don’t need them and using them only hurts us. What our clients really need from us is what the A.I. button cannot and never will be able to give: a human expression in all its flawed, beautiful glory.