Werner Herzog
What an animated and lively approach to inspiration this is!
Occasionally I think about how to chart or track inspiration for work. Where did the notion arrive from? How did it arrive? And then what did it become along the way. I oftentimes find the How did it arrive the most variable. Sometimes it whispers in my ear what about? Sometimes I get a blinding flash of understanding and insight and an absolutely confident sense of knowing exactly what should happen and what needs to be done. Sometimes I argue along with the idea. Sometimes I resist. Sometimes I get swept away.
This description of an onslaught of ideas bickering for attention like a litter of lively, clumsy puppies is just great. I felt this way recently when a friend sent me two books that she no longer felt a need for; on the off chance that I might enjoy them. And I did.
In the lead up to the showing, with works to complete, and admin things to sort, and plans for display to ponder, I read one of them and got myself entirely carried away with a multiplicity of ideas for what to do next (also knowing full well that I have two major books to complete before the end of the year and that well, time really passing is swiftly!). It was like a cacophony of pinball in my head as my hand fought to keep up with the jumps and leaps and connections and ideas I was having.
I dealt with it by getting a new notebook and jotting down ideas; and promising myself that yes I could play with it all. IN THE NEW YEAR.
A movie title perhaps, Invasion Of The Ideas...
Las Vegas at night, 2010.
oh how I laughed!
ReplyDeletemy most recent attempt to quiet the ideas was to move everything out of sight except for what I needed for my present project ... I'm taking bets on how long that will last ...
N.B. I do like your puppy analogy far better than Herzog's burglars ...
I love how we have to find ways to quiet the ideas - everything out of my sight is a good one! Has it held??? Litters of puppies tumbling over each other, grabbing each other twirling around each other...yep my head on a good day! Go well.
Deleteit worked ... a project years in the making was completed in 5 days
DeleteWoohoo! Great strategy! Funny isn't it how when we focus, amazing things can happen...now to the other fun things waiting.
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