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The Artist's Timeline

by Kiran Patel

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There is a timeline that we are told we are meant to follow. It is a linear path and it has milestones to let us know that we are on time. Artists by the very nature of what they do will never fit into a prescribed timeline. Art does not get created in this way and we as artists are not conduits of creativity on a scheduled timeline. This talk discusses how to navigate this dilemma as a creative.

CreativityNon ConformityExistential ReflectionCapitalismArtist IdentitySelf TrustGrief And JoyCapitalism CritiquesEmotionsCreative Process

Transcript

Hello and welcome to the Spirit of Creating.

My name is Kieran and I'm an artist,

Writer and creative mentor.

And today I wanted to look at timelines and how they're not fixed,

Rather flexible,

And we get to choose which one we're on.

So whose timeline are you on?

Time's a useful concept.

It helps us to make appointments,

Meet people,

Arrange activities.

It's an agreed-upon idea that we all collaborate with and on its own it's neutral.

It doesn't come bearing moral judgments and condemnations,

But we as humans bring that upon it when we decide that we're not on time.

Generally speaking it's seen as polite and respectful in certain cultures and societies to be on time.

If we're late we offer up our apologies as to why this error occurred and we make sure we avoid it in the future if we can.

So what happens when we decide there are deadlines and timelines for life events?

Because we as humans have created such ideas.

We have milestones hung all around our human existence.

We expect children to learn at a certain speed and within the specified timeline.

We expect our milk teeth to fall out and adult ones to form on time.

We want to graduate from schools,

Colleges and universities on time.

To be followed by meeting someone,

Mortgages,

Marry,

Children and retirement.

And the timeline stretches out over the span of a human life.

We could argue that this timeline and the human lifespan seem to fit in very neatly to a capitalist model that feeds the ever-turning wheels of industry.

That we are merely humans reduced to numbers of a workforce and we enable capitalism to maintain itself and grow exponentially.

And there is also an existential element to adhering to these timelines.

We fit in and we feel included and approved of.

So what happens to us when we do not meet these timely notions of the majority?

We feel like we don't belong.

We become different to the masses and we wonder what we are doing wrong.

We begin to inhabit peripherals of society and constantly feel on the outside.

Artists by the very nature of what they do will never fit into this timeline.

Art does not get created in this way and we as artists are not conduits of creativity on a scheduled timeline.

We can show up consistently and make art but that does not mean that it will obey the rules of outside man-made concepts that fit the needs of a few at the cost of the majority.

That is why artists are revolutionary and rebellious whether they want to be or not.

We cannot conform because our art does not allow for this.

It requires us to trust ourselves and our own timings and live by those.

And we will miss out and we will feel bereft as swaths of people move simultaneously in one direction whilst we in smaller numbers go in the opposite.

But you can and will find your kinfolk.

Those that live in your creative worlds where time reveals itself in differing forms.

Where it elapses when you're in slow deep creativity and then reappears as soon as the paintbrush is put down.

You as a creative will know of this experience and you have to learn to trust it and lean into it for this is your world.

Not the one of deadlines and timelines set out by others.

This is not to say that we as artists cannot collaborate with the societal norms that exist.

If I am creating a piece of art for a commission that has a date when it needs to be delivered I will work with that.

But firstly I will take into account the ways in which I will create with my own timings before I can agree on deadlines that do not grant sufficient enough time for the creative process to take place.

This isn't about being precious and spoiled.

This is about acknowledging and showing reverence to another unseen force that exists in this world and within us and creatives are paying homage to when we accept and allow ourselves to be conduits of it.

It is an agreement between us and the creative force.

We live in a world of time and we also know that we will go against it in many ways when we live out our creative lives.

We will make art and we will show up consistently to honor this process but the outcomes may not fit into the scheduled timelines that we are taught to live by.

If you are an artist that feels that they are running late on the prescribed milestones of life and wonder if there is something wrong with you this is for you.

This is to signify that you live between two worlds the timed and the timeless and you create through them both.

So make the art you were born to make and concentrate on the creative connection you have and pay respect with your consistency.

Allow yourself the time to grieve for a life that will not be lived on the expected terms and allow yourself the joy to dwell in the creative oceans that you are a channel for.

Your timings will be revealed to you and it's absolutely okay if they do not fit into the ones that have been fed to you over your lifetime.

Meet your Teacher

Kiran PatelBirmingham, UK

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Recent Reviews

Michelle

April 7, 2025

Thank you for sharing. I have not been able to focus on anything so deeply as your words for a very long time. I feel seen, acknowledged and understood. I appreciate you Kiran.

Rebekah

February 23, 2025

Thank you. It's nice to hear that I'm not the only one who needs time to create from my heart.

Hanna

December 15, 2024

So true, tyank you 💖

Elizabeth

November 28, 2024

Thank you.This was great hearing this as I am an artist.I am not professional in my art ,yet.I was trying to live the ways of the worlds timeline in my younger years as I had been conditioned to but as someone who is creative and an artist it never would work out.I was built differently and after so many years of therapy and counseling I have realized just as you spoke of.We don't conform to the man made time line.I now know that it isn't a one size fits all with time.I truly can't stand the pressure of everyone who tells me what I should be doing or have already accomplished.It gives me anxiety and I can't get anyone to understand my concept.I appreciate this talk as it really hit home as it was great to hear.Much Love and Peace ❤️✌️

Jalil

October 29, 2024

Wow it landed quite timely over here! It resonate perfectly with something that has been purring in my mind for some time already. Timeless creations 🤍

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