Saturday 6 October 2012

ITAP Lecture 2


DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE THOUGHT AND STRUCTURE IN ILLUSTRATION AND GRAPHIC ART (RELAXING YOUR HABITUAL THINKING PATTERNS)

Creativity was the main subject during second ITAP lecture. We have been given five principles which have a strong influence on our creativity. These principles help  us to become creative, remain creative and also cultivate/maintain creativity.

The definition of creativity:
  •  the state or quality of being creative.
  •  the ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns, relationships, or the like, and to create meaningful new ideas, forms, methods, interpretations, etc.; originality, progressiveness, or imagination: the need for creativity in modern industry; creativity in the performing arts.
  •  the process by which one utilizes creative  ability


Overcoming mindsets

Overcoming mindsets is a thinking strategy which helps free up our mind from routine and habitual practice. It changes our approach from conventional and leads to unpredictable results. This strategy facilitates us to leave our comfort zone and break the rules of ordinary thinking. It’s a method which challenges traditional patterns of thinking.
It’s a three- step process:
1.Break the rules and study their characteristics.
Learning to break the rules demands awareness of current attitudes, thinking and methods through observations.

2.Challenge the rules and ask questions (what if? Why not?)
Recognizing experiences from your past that have shaped your thinking will enable you to reshape them over time to devise a new attitude to creative thinking.

3.Be playful and avoid assumptions.
The creative thinking process should be fun. It should allow free thinking from all participants without challenge and assumption as to the validity of the idea. Brainstorming is a technique commonly used to enable ideas generation without challenge, allowing the idea to be fully explore before being dismissed.
To summarize ‘’Think outside the box”. 





 
Managing a Creative Environment

Creativity is not only the a individual process of thinking. It’s influenced by the environment you work in and its surroundings . A creative place can broaden your ideas and way of thinking. The variety of things you collect will reflect diversity in your work and projects. Surround yourself with books, magazines, posters, illustrations, fabrics, patterns, photos or any external visuals which inspire you and consequently that will enable a creative process of internal thinking. Visualizing an artist’s room we can often see a professional studio whereas  it is usually a personal work space where the artist feels the most comfortable. Some practitioners prefer to work with the desk when the others feel more creative on the floor.
I am in the process of creating my own work place. I do collect books, magazines and posters. I am inspired by galleries, exhibitions and museums.




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