Chapter III: The Creative Process
p. 55: Talk by Sir Ken Robinson on his book, The Element
p. 59: Brewster Ghiselin, ed., The Creative Process, A Symposium available at archive.org
p. 59: Bruce Adolphe's discussion of the importance of imagination found in his poem:
The silent screams of Picasso’s Guernica,
the tears which never fall from Michelangelo’s Madonna
are true music--
As we look we wait
for the impossible moment
when the screams will be heard
and the tears will fall
and we understand eternity
p. 62: Stephen Nachmanovitch Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art found at google books
p. 74: Vincent van Gogh letter written to his brother Theo in July 1880
p. 59: Brewster Ghiselin, ed., The Creative Process, A Symposium available at archive.org
p. 59: Bruce Adolphe's discussion of the importance of imagination found in his poem:
The silent screams of Picasso’s Guernica,
the tears which never fall from Michelangelo’s Madonna
are true music--
As we look we wait
for the impossible moment
when the screams will be heard
and the tears will fall
and we understand eternity
- Image of Picasso's Guernica found at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
- Image of Michelangelo's Pieta found at italianrenaissance.org
p. 62: Stephen Nachmanovitch Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art found at google books
p. 74: Vincent van Gogh letter written to his brother Theo in July 1880