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Baking Ideas: Creating Art without Judgment

March 13, 2023 Emmanuel Aboagye

Baking Music Like Cookies

“Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art.”

These words from the famous artist Andy Warhol capture the essence of what it means to create art like a baker creates biscuits. Just as a baker focuses on the process of making biscuits without worrying about whether they will be good or bad, so too should an artist focus on the process of creating without worrying about the outcome.

Creating art can be a daunting task. It requires vulnerability and the willingness to put oneself out there for others to judge. It's easy to get caught up in thoughts of whether our art is good enough or whether it will be well-received by others. But when we approach art like a baker approaches biscuits, we can free ourselves from the burden of judgment and simply enjoy the process of creating.

So how can we create art like a baker creates biscuits? First, we must focus on the process of creating rather than the outcome. Just as a baker focuses on mixing the ingredients and baking the biscuits, an artist should focus on the act of creating. This means letting go of the need for perfection and simply allowing ourselves to enjoy the process of making art.

Second, we must detach ourselves from the outcome. A baker doesn't worry about whether their biscuits will be the best biscuits in the world. They focus on making the best biscuits they can and trust that others will enjoy them. In the same way, an artist should detach themselves from the outcome of their art. This means accepting that not everyone will love our art and that's okay. It also means accepting that some people may not understand our art, and that's okay too.

By approaching art like a baker approaches biscuits, we can find a sense of peace in the creative process. We can let go of the need for external validation and focus on the joy of creating. This detachment can be incredibly freeing and can allow us to create without the fear of failure or judgment.

So if you're struggling to create art, try approaching it like a baker approaches biscuits. Focus on the process of creating and detach yourself from the outcome. Trust that your art will be enjoyed by those who appreciate it, and keep creating. As Andy Warhol said, "While they are deciding, make even more art."

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