Patricia D. Stokes 
Creativity from Constraints [PDF ebook] 
The Psychology of Breakthrough

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In this exciting new contribution to the study of creativity, psychologist, artist, and writer Dr. Patricia Stokes delves into the minds of famous creative artists and discovers the surprising source leading to their creative breakthroughs.

From Picasso to Stravinsky, Kundera and Chanel to Frank Lloyd Wright, it is not boundary-less creative freedom that inspires new ideas, but self-imposed, well-considered constraints. Monet forced himself to repeatedly paint the way light broke on, between, and around his subjects, contrasting color instead of light and dark, and softening edges in the process. His constraints catapulted the art world from representational to impressionist art.

Whatever your creative field–be you an artist, educator, or psychologist who studies creativity and problem solving–Stokes shows you how to think clearly about your creative development and design the vital constraints that will take you to breakthrough.

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‘Preface

  • The Creativity Problem

  • Constraints and First Choruses

  • Constraints for Creativity in Literature

  • Constraints for Creativity in Art

  • Constraints for Creativity in Fashion

  • Constraints for Creativity in Architecture

  • Constraints for Creativity in Advertising

  • Constraints for Creativity in Music

  • Constraints for Developing Creativity

  • Central Concepts: A Recap
  • References

    Appendix A: ”Working withi Constraints” for Columbia University Students

    Appendix B: ”Working with Constraints for a Group of Students at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago

    Index

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    Patricia Stokes, Ph D, teaches and conducts research at Barnard College, Columbia University, where she is an adjunct professor of psychology.

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    语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 182 ● ISBN 9780826197856 ● 文件大小 1.3 MB ● 出版者 Springer Publishing Company ● 发布时间 2005 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 5848054 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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