The creative process in art

British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (3):230-241 (1977)
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The article maintains, By appeal to documentary evidence relating to the creative processes of various artists, That the two major rival theories of the creative process--The "teleological" and the "propulsive" ("non-Teleological") theories--Are inadequate. Rather than always being goal-Directed or always propulsive, Creative processes exhibit a wide range of patterns. Six of them are considered. They range from works "which have been created without any, Or with scarcely any, (1) "vision" of the work-To-Be created, Even of the vaguest or most general kind, Or (2) any particular "purpose" that the work to be created is intended to serve" to "instances of artistic creation which start with (1) some definite, Quite specific and well-Worked out plan, Vision or blueprint of the work-To-Be-Created, And/or (2) some specific purpose which the work-To-Be-Created... Is intended to have." still other patterns probably obtain in films and in "indeterminate" art

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