On doing whatever it takes to get the song done
sympoetic systems by @hannah.aube — https://www.are.na/hannah-aube/sympoietic-systems
instagram.comSo much of my writing practice is simply about writing when the urge to write strikes. If I miss that window or assume it will stick around and wait for me to be ‘ready’ (always a poor assumption), I lose the potential energy of that idea forever. It’s not that I’ll never be able to write again, or perhaps even never write an idea *like that* again... See more
In nature, some seeds lie dormant in anticipation of the season most conducive to their growth. This is true of art as well. There are ideas whose time has not yet come. Or perhaps their time has come, but you are not yet ready to engage with them. Other times, developing a different seed may shed light on a dormant one.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being
When I get blocked in my work, I just quit.
I used to think that the best thing to do when experiencing a painting block was to put my head down and try to push straight through.
Now I try to think of the word ‘block’ from a different angle. A colon gets blocked; an artist has dry spells. A dry spell is a good sign: it means you’re working. The only... See more
I used to think that the best thing to do when experiencing a painting block was to put my head down and try to push straight through.
Now I try to think of the word ‘block’ from a different angle. A colon gets blocked; an artist has dry spells. A dry spell is a good sign: it means you’re working. The only... See more
Kieran • Following the White-Hot Fire Inside of You
designs are never abandoned. they’re always in the compost heap, and they always turn up… to use a gardening metaphor, i’m always in there with a pitchfork turning things over to see whether the time is right for something to become fertilizer... ’oh, that design. i can finally use that now.’













