G. Steve Journal

Reflections on photography, art, beauty and the natural landscape.

See What Happens

Time and again we learn of artists who, in attempting to explain the creative process, can only suggest that it's mysterious … ineffable. The conventional wisdom is that, although inspiration can't be willed into existence, it does require the artist to consciously make a space for it to reveal itself.

Here's musician Robbie Robertson from the opening scene of the movie about The Band, "Once Were Brothers":

I don’t have much of a process of, like, thinking about this and now I’m going to write a song and it’s going to be about that…. A lot of times, the creative process is trying to catch yourself off-guard , and you sit down and you’ve got a blank canvas and you don’t know what you're going to do, and you just see what happens.

 

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