In continuation of last week essay I would like to take here other angle of approach I did last week in relation to the creator, creative act.
The other point that I think is worth taking in consideration is the fact that the artist is in some way the extension of the world that surrounds him/her. The creator lives in a world that is completely immersive and because of that, no one can deny the information which is bombarding us daily. All of this becomes determinant when the creator is a sponge that is continuously absorbing everything else apart from them. However in some cases not even themselves are left apart from a spiral of almost delirious reflection. The perfect picture that I have to explain this is the washing machine that takes a certain amount of clothes in its recipient until certain limit. During the washing process, one cannot identify clearly shapes or colours so it becomes a shapeless mass of clothes/thoughts. However in the end everything gains its original form and the difference it is in the cleanness which is predominant in the clothes and the same thing happens in the creative process where everything suddenly gained a new look. This can be understood as a way of rediscovering but mainly giving a fresh vision of what surrounds us, without any king of prejudice or censorship. Nevertheless the artist as far as I am concerned is reusing methods over and over again and that doesn’t bring necessarily fresh understandings of anything basically! Has the creator become a lazy mathematician that is trying to apply the same formula to everything he/she does!?
Mathematical formulas are present in our everyday life. The creator just has to introduce new variables without changing the equation system and in the end he gets the same result but with different consequences. It turns out to be a question of reading the results that disturb the system itself. The result achieved is constituted by all of us that accept one work/interpretation in two different contexts.
Why – maybe the artist is tired and tries to find solutions close to him to then change the variables.
There is a lack of thought within the audience, and as consequence it is no longer required to live under a roof provided by the artist (In addition is made of glass) because he can no longer assure an enchantment in any measure. ...
Has the creative process become underrated! I don’t think so, but definitely there is in some way a sentiment towards it that in some way forces the creator to neglect new approaches to the equations already provided.