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      The stages of the creative process—from “unlearning” to beginning again—seen through examples from the practice of artists, architects, poets, and others.

      Although each instance of creativity is singular and specific, Kyna Leski tells us, the ...

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      Product ID:9780262539494
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Storm of Creativity
      Authors:Author: Kyna Leski
      Page Count:216
      Subjects:The arts: general topics, The arts: general issues, Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration, Psychology, Popular psychology, Industrial / commercial art & design, Psychology, Popular psychology
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      The stages of the creative process—from “unlearning” to beginning again—seen through examples from the practice of artists, architects, poets, and others.

      Although each instance of creativity is singular and specific, Kyna Leski tells us, the creative process is universal. Artists, architects, poets, inventors, scientists, and others all navigate the same stages of the process in order to discover something that does not yet exist. All of us must work our way through the empty page, the blank screen, writer''s block, confusion, chaos, and doubt. In this book, Leski draws from her observations and experiences as a teacher, student, maker, writer, and architect to describe the workings of the creative process.

      Leski sees the creative process as being like a storm; it slowly begins to gather and take form until it overtakes us—if we are willing to let it. It is dynamic, continually in motion; it starts, stops, rages and abates, ebbs and flows. In illustrations that accompany each chapter, she maps the arc of the creative process by tracing the path of water droplets traveling the stages of a storm.

      Leski describes unlearning, ridding ourselves of preconceptions; only when we realize what we don''t know can we pose the problem that we need to solve. We gather evidence—with notebook jottings, research, the collection of objects—propelling the process. We perceive and conceive; we look ahead without knowing where we are going; we make connections. We pause, retreat, and stop, only to start again. To illustrate these stages of the process, Leski draws on examples of creative practice that range from Paul Klee to Steve Jobs, from the discovery of continental drift to the design of Antoni Gaudí''s Sagrada Familia.

      Creativity, Leski tells us, is a path with no beginning or end; it is ongoing. This revelatory view of the creative process will be an essential guide for anyone engaged in creative discovery.

      The Creative Process
      Unlearning
      Problem Making
      Gathering and Tracking
      Propelling
      Perceiving and Conceiving
      Seeing Ahead
      Connecting
      Pausing
      Continuing


      Imprint Name:MIT Press
      Publisher Name:MIT Press Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-08-11

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      Weight280 g
      Dimensions137 × 203 × 16 mm