
By Adam Pash Steal Like an Artist and Relax: Nothing Is Original
It's not a new idea—you've very likely heard the phrase "Good artists borrow, great artists steal." It's commonly attributed to Pablo Picasso, or T.S. Eliot, though it likely originated with neither. Kleon illustrates his point in the cartoon above, and has this to say on the subject:
Whether or not you're familiar with the great-artists-steal idea, it never hurts to hear a well-presented reminder: When you feel like you can't come up with a truly original idea, it isn't the end of the world. More likely, you're just being honest with yourself. Embrace what you know, steal what works best, and roll it together with other great ideas to make something that, while not necessarily original, may be new and interesting. For more, hit up Austin's full post, which is filled with well-formed advice that applies to nearly any kind of work. Got a strong opinion on the subject? Let's hear it in the comments. Photo by Austin Kleon.
You can contact Adam Pash, the author of this post, at tips+adam@lifehacker.com. You can also follow him on Twitter and Facebook. | April 8th, 2011 Top Stories
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