I am launching The Creative Core today.
Not as an arrival, but as something still forming.
The publication explores the architecture and systems of the life as a creative through the lens of psychology, philosophy and entrepreneurship.
The focus is on conditions that shape creative work before an artwork exists, while it is being made and long after it has been completed.
Questions about identity, discipline, strategy, visibility and making a living. None of these exist in isolation. Together they form the conditions that allow creative work to flourish and to endure.
Most conversations about creativity begin with what can be seen or experienced: the artwork, the song, the book, the collection, the exhibition. We talk about outcomes because outcomes are visible, presentable, explainable …
… but an artwork is never the only result of life as a creative.
It is only the visible trace.
The work that makes it possible is largely invisible. It unfolds before the first mark is made, during the uncertainty of the process and long after a work is finished, in the space between two works.
It is in this gap where the real work takes place.
Making a creative work and building your life as a creative are not the same.
Over time, they become inseparable, each shaping the other.
Creative work is not only production. It is the ongoing formation of identity under uncertainty. It is the distance between what you are capable of and what you are able, or willing, to enact at any given moment.
Identity. Discipline. Action. Visibility.
These are not topics that sit alongside creative work. They are the conditions that determine whether ideas remain possibilities or become reality.
The essays of The Creative Core are written from that perspective by an artist whose work has moved between artistic practice, luxury fashion, graphic design, consulting, leadership and entrepreneurship.
The careers of creatives are almost always explained in retrospect, once coherence has emerged and uncertainty has been turned into narrative.
But little is written from inside the process itself: about the moments when identity is still shifting, confidence is inconsistent, direction remains unclear and the next step is not yet visible.
In the first essay series, I will, among others, explore procrastination, discipline, impostor syndrome, confidence, talent and success.
Reflections on these topics are for those building not only creative work, but also a sustained life and career as a creative. The Creative Core is a weekly essay series which will grow over time into a multi-dimensional resource for practitioners.
Because a creative work begins long before it is visible.
The architecture that makes it possible is not.
That is why The Creative Core exists.
~ Fides Linien
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