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The artist’s balance between creating business and the business of creating is a difficult one.
Of course, my obsession is with the former. Providing creators with a tool kit to pursue your own marketing (and more) has been – and will continue to be – the driving force behind this site.
Once in a while, however, I benefit from turning the tables and exploring the artist’s perspective on the creative process itself…
The Business of Creating
Stan Stewart has afforded this site many sharp artistic insights with his commentary contributions, both here and across his myriad social networks. If you’re looking for an inspirational reboot, or just a better understanding of your own creative process, Stan wrote an outstanding five piece series around the turn of the year that you need to see.
You can take these posts on individual value or, better still, as a complete series of activities and guiding questions to better understand your artistic drive. Part two is particularly useful for reflection on what fires your creative neurons, Part five explains the value of improv and connects to a wealth of further reading resources, if you find that a productive outlet to pursue.
These are the five articles to work through:
Part 1: Set Creative Course
Part 2: Inspire Yourself
Part 3: Following & Leading
Part 4: Do What Works For You
Part 5: When In Doubt – Or Certainty – Improvise
I’d love to know what these pieces do for your own creativity, as I begin to work through them for mine, but if you’re pushed for time then please use it to leave Stan a comment. You’ll find much deeper answers from him than I on this subject anyway and you’ll get a great discussion!