“No longer can we consider what the artist does to be a self-contained activity, mysteriously inspired from above, unrelated and unrelatable to other human activities. Instead, we recognize the exalted kind of seeing that leads to the creation of great art as an outgrowth of the humbler and more common activity of the eyes in everyday life. Just as the prosaic search for information is "artistic" because it involves giving and finding shape and meaning, so the artist's conceiving is an instrument of life, a refined way of understanding who and where we are.” WayGivingHumansKindDoeArtSelfEyeArtistUnderstandingCommonSeeingInformationCreationActivityShapesFindingsInstrumentsInspiredEverydayArtisticEveryday LifeGreat ArtRefinedExaltedHuman ActivitySelf ContainedConceiving Book:Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye Source: Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye
“I criticise by creation, not by finding fault.” CreationFindingsFaultsCriticsCriticise Author:Michelangelo
“The logic of cross and resurrection, of the new creation which gives shape to all truly Christian living, points in a different direction. And one of the central names for that direction is joy: the joy of relationships healed as well as enhanced, the joy of belonging to the new creation, of finding not what we already had but what god was longing to give us.” GivingWellsDifferentChristianJoyNamesCreationShapesFindingsCrossesLogicLongingBelongingResurrectionChristian LivingHealedDifferent Directions Author:N. T. Wright
“In the early days I was incredibly creative and productive - I loved the research trips, I loved the creation and finding technical solutions to creative challenges. I didn't need alcohol and the pills for that. What changed was, I was afraid to say no - that little word, N.O. Because I thought it showed weakness. And with more and more success I would just say yes. And keep on taking more work on - which took its toll.” NeedsLittlesChallengesCreativeCreationChangedFindingsSolutionsResearchWeaknessAlcoholProductivePillsTolls Author:John Galliano
“The common man, finding himself in a world so excellent, technically and socially, believes it has been produced by nature, and never thinks of the personal efforts of highly endowed individuals which the creation of this new world presupposed. Still less will he admit the notion that all these facilities still require the support of certain difficult human virtues, the least failure of which would cause the rapid disappearance of the whole magnificent edifice.” ThinkingMenWorldBelieveHumansHas BeensStillsWholeCertainIndividualCausesDifficultCommonEffortSupportVirtueCreationFindingsNotionExcellentNew WorldMagnificentRapidsFacilityCommon ManDisappearanceEdifice Book:the Revolt of the Masses Source: the Revolt of the Masses
“Moral education, as I understand it, is not about inculcating obedience to law or cultivating self-virtue, it is rather about finding within us an ever-increasing sense of the worth of creation. It is about how we can develop and deepen our intuitive sense of beauty and creativity.” SelfLawEducationBeautyMoralCreativityVirtueCreationMoralityFindingsObedienceIntuitiveCultivatingMoral Education Author:Andrew Linzey