Show Notes:
This might be a truth-seeking kind of episode because, first of all, you’ll want to identify how you handle limitations. Do you rally against them or walk away feeling defeated? Do you give up and move onto something else? On the other hand, can you recall some instances where things didn’t go anything like you expected and yet, you ended up with a piece you absolutely loved or an approach that has now become a standard in your repertoire of techniques, maybe even a defining style?
Recognizing how limitations can help, can widen your potential creativity, not restrict it. To help you see that, we’ll go over some of the ways that limitations manifest in creative work, the reasons we rally against them, the many wonderful ways they help and why they should be embraced, as well as some exercises you can do to get you more comfortable with limitations and, lastly, how to include more of them in your wider artistic process to supercharge innovation and creative fulfillment.
Other Resources mentioned:
Artists working with physical limitations
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