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Origin of Inspiration: Seven Short Essays for Creative People

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How do you find enduring inspiration to assist your dreams and goals? Instead of believing inspiration comes to the chosen few creative people, Origin of Inspiration taps into three decades of experience to prove that any creative mind can find enduring inspiration to guide his dreams until he achieves his goals. The book points out how creative minds attuned to a certain purpose and focused on certain goals never run out of inspiration.

How can anyone find the source of inspiration? And why do only a few creative people have enduring inspiration that leads to accomplishing their dreams? The answers to these questions provide the foundation of Origin of Inspiration. The book is for artists, musicians, filmmakers, actors, entrepreneurs, and creative people- anyone who would like to find enduring inspiration and continuous enthusiasm to support his or her creative journey.

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3 thoughts on “Origin of Inspiration: Seven Short Essays for Creative People

  1. Wasn’t Expecting Such a Connection When I ordered this book I thought it would be something I’d like, but I wasn’t prepared for how inspiring it would be. Someone mentioned that it talks about things people already think about, but I’d like to add that it presents those thoughts in a new light. During a time in my life when I needed some inspiration to get back on track, this book game me peace of mind and encouragement to look within myself to succeed in meeting personal goals. The author is a kind and communicative gentleman…

  2. Essential, required reading for any creative artist This is a pretty amazing book. It really applies not to just artists, but anybody who works in any creative field. If you’re looking for a instruction manual on painting technique- try Bobb Ross on PBS instead. What Adoquei focuses on in this book is the more important, big picture stuff: the overall philosophical and creative objectives that should guide an artist. Why are you making your art? How will the art that you make affect the people who view it? How do you make a work of art…

  3. Astounding! I am excited to share my review of this artistic “call to arms” with you.On my recent flight back from Italy, I recalled visions of the art of the Renaissance and thought about the clarity of purpose those great artists must have had to lift the world out of the dark ages into a new era of enlightenment. The Uffizzi Galleries of Florence in particular are laid out in such a way as to guide visitors from iconoclastic paintings meant to instruct and inspire reverence for religious…

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