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In this episode, Helen and Elizabeth focus on the first steps of starting a new creative endeavour. Elizabeth shares her search for a creative "cave space", while Helen offers practical advice for sticking with a creative practice when you're still trying to find your groove.
Together they explore the role of repetition, routine, and structure in creative work, discussing how frameworks can support creativity rather than restrict it. From graphic diaries and haiku writing to daily habits and artistic rituals, this episode examines how small, consistent actions can help creativity flourish.
In this episode:
- Using SMART goals to focus creative projects
- Repetition and pattern-making in art
- The work of Yayoi Kusama and Nnena Kalu
- Haiku as a framework for daily reflection
- Letting go of perfectionism and self-editing
- Balancing accountability, routine, and obsession
Resources and Links
- Helen's graphic diary archive: https://arted.online/blog/diaries/
- Graphic diary template: https://arted.online/toolbox/resource-diary-template/
- Helen's daily haiku archive: https://arted.online/haiku/
- The 10 Pillars of Autistic Culture: https://www.autisticculturepodcast.com/p/the-10-pillars-revisited-episode
Contact: creativebecomingpod@gmail.com
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Disclaimer
Creative Becoming is connected to Helen Shaddock's practice-based PhD, "Welcome to My Messy World": A practice-based, messy auto-ethnographic artistic exploration into multimedia storytelling as an integral method towards creative becoming.
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