Friday, February 29, 2008

You need to be mad to be creative

Here's a confession - I am afraid of creativity. Not beacuse I confer to mediocrity but because the ability to conjure up notions that no normal mind can ever perceive takes more than just guts, it takes eccentricity. Like me many of us are afraid to , if I may use the cliched term - 'think different'. It is not so much that one fears the unknown as one fears throwing oneself to an idea, to an abstarct expression, to the throes of melancholy in order to create a pure piece of genius. We are scared as hell of it. We try every possible second to stay happy, we listen to music, take refuge in art, watch sheer pieces of craftsmanship that in all possibility rose from the dark, depressive life of an artist. We acknowledge it, we sing laurels of him but we refuse to lead his life. Yes we appreciate art. There's irony for you right there.
Einstein, Warhol, Newton, Cézanne, Goya, Michelangelo, Turner and Berlioz the geniuses whose masterpieces are now thought to have been influenced by disease. Is that what creativity really is - a disease? Our race is a funny one, while on one hand we raise funds for diseases on the other we celebrate it. In some obnoxious, twisted sense it gives meaning to our life, we are inspired from some man throwing away his life to create that thing that hangs on our walls, plays on our ipods, or is burned, pirated and copied onto DVDs.
Perhaps we never really appreciate art, we just admire or romanticize, to be precise the artist who never lead a 'normal' life...

4 comments:

Sachin Uppal said...

One key part of creativity is Passion and there is a very thin line between passion and madness(if you consider it as a disease)...So you see, geniuses are passionate and they might just cross that thin line when they created a masterpiece and may be then went back to being passionate, what do you think?

Sachin Uppal said...

BTW I am not afraid of creativity and I do not want ppl to be afarid of the same...it might just be that in a particular situation your instincts do not want you to be creative..

Mensch said...

It is not so much that I am afriad of creativity as I am about 'giving in' completey, totally, insanely to an idea. It is great to think different but it seldom is easy to live your idea, if you know what I mean.. I guess I am also romanticizing and being a little idealistic here

Sachin Uppal said...

I do see ur point...I wish if it wasn't as it is...i think we r in the same boat...i think u know what i mean...