json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["sndbox"],"appCategory":"sndbox","appTitle":"As a creative person, how do you decide when a piece of work is 'finished'?","appBody":"<p>As a creative person whether you're a painter, a sculpter, a singer, a poet, a pencil artiste, there must be a certain kind of satisfaction that shows pure aesthetics from a unique kind of perspective, this means that as a creative person you will always derive a certain level of satisfaction which gives you the opinion and assurance that your work is definitely complete.</p>\n<p>However this kind of satisfaction is always different based on the niches of creative people, for instance, someone who is a poet knows their poem is complete when they've hit a climax of imageries and not when they've written so many stanzas or verses, instead they know a poetic work of art is complete, when they've exceeded the climax stage and reached an epilogue which can also be called the anticlimax and this is like a denouement, at this stage they've done the whole tinkering and addition and it only remain for the writer to end their poem. So for a poet, the tinkering stages ends exactly when the poet reaches an anti-climax stage and this is when the poet knows that their creative work is concluded or is finished and ready.</p>\n<p>For a painter or a creative artiste, they know that their work is ready when the mental image in their mind is finished or their brain becomes blank, however if the mental images in their mind, are not yet finished then it means the work of a creative person is not finished yet, so if there are still images of tinkering in a person's mind who is a painter, however when a person who is a painter no longer have details in their mind, then that creative work is done.</p>\n<p><br></p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p37bcv6aw","appParentAuthor":"maxipad","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
---|