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The philosophy behind art, and what art tells us about the world.

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The Starving Artist Myth
The Starving Artist Myth

Celebrating Creativity Without the Scarcity Complex The Starving Artist Myth0:00/566.0473471× * Romanticizing the starving-artist archetype, rooted in elitist patronage, perpetuates harmful stereotypes and inequities. * Glorifying suffering creates a toxic cycle of exploitation, gatekeeping, and elitism. * True creativity demands communal support and fair compensation, not heroic scarcity. I was

by Derek Guzman Feb 23, 2025
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Rekindling the Flame
Rekindling the Flame

Restoring Love of Craft Through Self-Compassion Rekindling the Flame0:00/793.5477551× * As adults, we often abandon the spontaneous, joyful creativity of our childhood due to mounting responsibilities, external judgments, and the pressure to monetize or perfect our art. * Social expectations and fears of being “uncool” or “unproductive” push us

by Derek Guzman Feb 21, 2025
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Find Your Voice Like a Thief
Find Your Voice Like a Thief

How Stealing the Swag of Artists That Came Before You Builds on Art History Find Your Voice Like a Thief0:00/533.551021× * All great artists, from Da Vinci to Michelangelo, built on the ideas of those who came before them, transforming rather than merely imitating. * Leonardo da Vinci’s

by Derek Guzman Feb 18, 2025
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How Language Shapes Reality: A Writer’s Guide to Postmodern Philosophy
How Language Shapes Reality: A Writer’s Guide to Postmodern Philosophy

Why Every Word You Write Is a Political (and Philosophical) Act * Postmodernism posits that language is a cultural action that actively shapes reality rather than a passively describing it. * Derrida, Foucault, and Lyotard lay the foundation for the postmodern notion of subversive language. * Language is never neutral, and is either

by Derek Guzman Feb 03, 2025
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Sisyphus in the Studio: Finding Joy in the Eternal Struggle of Creation
Sisyphus in the Studio: Finding Joy in the Eternal Struggle of Creation

Why pushing your creative boulder up the hill is the point (not the problem). * Sisyphus’ eternal and meaningless boulder rolling parallels the unending frustration artists experience with creative blocks. * There’s an absurd joy that comes with the steady process of failures that pave an artists road to their masterpieces.

by Derek Guzman Feb 02, 2025

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