Not exact matches
Isaacson recognised that «true
creativity involves the ability to combine observation with
imagination, thereby blurring the border
between reality
and fantasy.»
Ken Robinson (2015) describes this relationship
between creativity and assessment when he says, «Being creative is not about having off - the - wall ideas
and letting your
imagination run free.
Apparently, the benefit of this type of light
and colour therapy enables an «interplay
between the conscious
and unconscious levels of the psyche, stimulating the
imagination and releasing
creativity».
The great sensuality
and utterly inexhaustible power of
imagination as well as the broad range of Picasso's work
between abstraction
and figuration, artistic
creativity and political reproach have challenged all of these artists − down to the present day — to engage in particularly captivating dialogues with the phenomenon of Picasso.