Sentences with phrase «creative struggle»

Extraordinary Effort, Spectacular Failure deals with the collective, creative struggle of living and working a multi-hyphenate artistic practice.
This kind of marketing needs an entrepreneurial approach, and a business head, which many creatives struggle with.
One result is a deep, creative struggle among the thoughtful for new imagery and fresh analogies....
Michael Keaton's internal creative struggle takes a slightly different turn «I go through, «Oh you're the greatest, you're wonderful.
A Simple Question to Help You Figure Out What to Write (Dave Ursillo on The Write Life): «While one intention I had for the group was to help members write more and better, I also wanted to help writers enjoy their writing journeys, rather than feel locked in a constant creative struggle.
For instance, our Director of Strategy recently wrote a well - received article about battling — and beating — creative struggles called «The 15 Most Important Lessons I've Learned in Creative Work.»
Anyone who has looked at a lot of abstract painting will suspect that, rather than transcending creative struggle, Lawlor has learned to camouflage it.
Inspired by David Foster Wallace's depiction of the «anti-rebel» (one who values sincerity over irony), the artists and curator embraced earnest creative struggle during their yearlong HATCH Projects residency.
Herbert sings a plaintive confession of creative struggle while dolled up as a sculptural block of plaster.
Founded by two rogue photographers Allie and David, Death to the Stock Photo was launched in 2014 to help creatives struggling to find images that fit their vibe and tribe.
This view echoed that of abstract expressionists like Pollock, Franz Kline (1910 - 62), and Willem De Kooning (1904 - 97), who had long championed the notion that painting was an arena in which the artist was engaged in a spontaneous creative struggle.
Host David Steinberg interviews «Curb Your Enthusiasm» creator Larry David about his formative years and his choice of comedy over his family's career preference of mailman, the creative struggles of his «Saturday Night Live» and «Seinfeld» years, and the influence of Woody Allen on his work.
In rich black and white, it's the story of an aspiring young New York filmmaker (Steve Buscemi) in the throes of his creative struggle, his beautiful neighbor and muse (Jennifer Beals), and a lovable con man (Seymour Cassel), chasing their dreams in quintessential 1990s NYC amidst a cast of oddball characters played by Stanley Tucci, Sam Rockwell, Will Patton, Jim Jarmusch, Debi Mazar, Carol Kane, and others.
Coming from a director who's achieved success beyond what anyone in The Room could ever hope for (Franco was born the same year as Sestero, and was working on Spider - Man, having just won a Golden Globe, while Sestero was shooting The Room), it's hard to buy into its celebration of the creative struggle.
He thought this creative struggle would be a cool thing to dramatize on film though he didn't mean it to be specifically about the ego of actors.
The heated arguments about tactics and strategy at their once - weekly meetings are never satirized as divisive internecine squabbling; they're treated as a part of the creative struggle of building a collective movement.
But here, the contrivances of Martin's creative struggles, real or fictional, stack up like a jammed «Tetris» board.
For example, our Director of Strategy Asher Rumack recently wrote a well - received article about battling — and beating — his creative struggles.
One of the things that was lost post-Warhol is the notion of creative struggle — of the artist as someone trying to make something that resists attempts to achieve it.
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