Jan Keteleer

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Added Jan 10, 2025

The role of self-reflection in creating art


To create meaningful art, artists need to step back and reflect on themselves. Self-reflection is our guide through the big, messy world of human expression. I have learnt that the best art is created when you are true to yourself. To be authentic, you have to confront your identity, fears, dreams and experiences.
When I sit down with my sketchpad, I often find that the act of creating reveals new layers of myself that I had not yet recognised. One day, for example, I had a realisation. I saw how much my work was shaped by my desire for connection - a need I was not even aware of. This realisation not only changed my art; it also helped me look at the different sides of myself that I was too afraid to face.
If you are a creative looking for your own unique voice, self-reflection is the place to start. It makes us think about things like why we create and what we are trying to say. It may take some time to find the answers, but they are the key to authenticity.
If you want to bring self-reflection into your creative process, it's best to start with a form of journal. Keep track of your thoughts, ideas and feelings. Look at your past work and consider how it shows your development. Show your art to other people and see how they react. This also shows what you want to achieve.
Ultimately, self-reflection helps us understand ourselves and others better. When we understand ourselves, we create art that people can identify with.
This helps us connect with our audience in a deeper way.

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