The manifesto of the imperfect artist. In a creative environment marked by constant comparison, the search for infinite productivity and an aesthetic polished by algorithms, it is increasingly difficult for us to allow ourselves something essential: creating from imperfection. This article is a defense of the unfinished, the awkward and the honest. It is an invitation to recover humanity in our creative process. The pressure to stand out and "get it right" from the first stroke can be paralyzing. Often, the fear of others' judgment makes us believe that if a work is not brilliant, it has no value. This extreme self-demand not only blocks our creativity, but also cools the process and empties it of soul. We forget that perfection is a non-existent goal that only serves to hold us back. What does it mean to be an imperfect artist?. Being an imperfect artist is not synonymous with lack of ambition or conformism. On the contrary, it is an act of courage. It means to create knowing that error is part of language and that doubt and trial and error are necessary tools. It means accepting that our own style is not born finished, but is built through hundreds of attempts, contradictions and evolutions.
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