10 talks about the beauty -- and difficulty -- of being creative
Radio host Julie Burstein has found the perfect analogy for creativity—raku pottery. A Japanese art form in which molded clay is heated for 15 minutes and then dropped in sawdust which bursts into flames, what makes this pottery so beautiful is its imperfections and cracks.
Burstein interviewed hundred of artists, writers, musicians and filmmakers for her book, Spark: How Creativity Works…
I have listened to the Elizabeth Gilbert talk more times than I can count.
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Elizabeth Gilbert
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