Stories of Overcoming Creative Blocks and Finding New Paths to Creativity

“The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones.” – John Maynard Keynes

Sometimes, getting out of a creative block requires escaping from the gravitational pull of old ideas, other times it might require diving into them to get re-inspired. Below, we’ve shared a variety of perspectives, insights and advice on how to overcome creative blocks.

Max Devereaux

I’ve overcome creative blocks by embracing the diversity of my practice as an artist, musician, and filmmaker. Having multiple creative paths to explore allows me to pivot from one discipline to another, freeing me from the frustration of feeling stuck in a single medium. Read More>>

Lewis Hirsch

I’ve found that the best way to overcome creative blocks is by leaning on a strong network of people I trust as a sounding board. Having others to bounce ideas off of not only brings fresh perspectives but also helps refine concepts that might feel stuck in my own head. Collaboration and open dialogue often spark the breakthroughs that wouldn’t come on their own. Read More>>

Blessing Alifa

As a makeup artist, I’ve had moments where my creativity hit a wall. One particular experience that stands out was when I got an SFX job on a short film. I was asked to create the look of a battered rape victim, and honestly, my mind went blank. I didn’t know how to begin, and that creative block almost made me panic. Read More>>

 

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