Medium a Month: Pencils
When a tool becomes a medium—art made from pencils One way to cultivate creativity is to make art from the mundane. There is tremendous freedom in experimenting… Read More
When a tool becomes a medium—art made from pencils One way to cultivate creativity is to make art from the mundane. There is tremendous freedom in experimenting… Read More
Close Reading the Art of… posts offer a lesson plan designed around free Internet resources. Each lesson involves a close reading of characteristic works by individual artists… Read More
Icky, fascinating, and funny—art made from dead bugs. One way to cultivate creativity is to make art from the mundane. There is tremendous freedom in experimenting with… Read More
Possibly nothing at all; the overflow of my brain would probably, in a state of freedom, have evaporated in a thousand follies; misfortune is needed to bring to light the treasures of the human intellect. Compression is needed to explode gunpowder. Captivity has brought my mental faculties to a focus; and you are well aware that from the collision of clouds electricity is produced — from electricity, lightning, from lightning, illumination.
— In Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo the wrongfully imprisoned Edmond Dantès, marveling at the elegant tools and writings the indomitable Abbé Faria created from prison discards exclaims, “What would you not have accomplished if you had been free?” The Abbé’s response highlights how true creativity and ingenuity are born in constraint. (Chapter 17, “In the Abbé’s Cell”)
Creativity re-envisions the long established—art made from feathers. One way to cultivate creativity is to make art from the mundane. There is tremendous freedom in experimenting with… Read More
Cultivate creativity and inspiration in your classroom with lessons learned at Pixar Animation Ed Catmull’s Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of… Read More
True creativity is born out of constraint—art made from plastic straws. One way to cultivate creativity is to make art from the mundane. There is tremendous freedom… Read More
When it comes to thought-provoking art, SUGAR is the new HAIR. Enjoy this art made from sugar. One way to cultivate creativity is to make art from… Read More
Filthy soot marks or the ephemeral touch of a flame? Explore art made from smoke One way to cultivate creativity is to make art from the mundane…. Read More
A hallmark of a healthy creative culture is that its people feel free to share ideas, opinions, and criticisms. Lack of candor, if unchecked, ultimately leads to dysfunctional environments.
—Ed Catmull, President of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. In this Milkin Institute discussion (1:19:41) Catmull discusses his book Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces that Stand in the Way of True Inspiration.