My creative process is quite slow. I hear melodies in my head while I'm washing the dishes and I allow my subconscious to do the work.
The creative process is not like a situation where you get struck by a single lightning bolt. You have ongoing discoveries, and there's ongoing creative revelations. Yes, it's really helpful to be marching toward a specific destination, but, along the way, you must allow yourself room for your ideas to blossom, take root, and grow.
I like acting; I like being lost in the creative process.
Any system that sees aesthetics as irrelevant, that separates the artist from his product, that fragments the work of the individual, or creates by committee, or makes mincemeat of the creative process will, in the long run, diminish not only the product but the maker as well.
The reason I dislike talking about the creative process is that I do have a creative process that is a winner and it's a sure thing.
My hand is the extension of the thinking process - the creative process.
We are the yin and the yang of the creative process.
Use the creative process - singing, writing, art, dance, whatever - to get to know yourself better.
I have a very clear vision as to what I want at the end of my prep, and then I throw it out and let the creative process take over.
The creative process is a process of surrender, not control.