
Dr. Lauren Jackson is an artist and former psychologist writing on creativity, perception, and the nervous system—exploring how we stay in contact with what is true, and how art gives that truth form.
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The work is built from what the senses take in.
The quality of the work is shaped by what our systems have been living inside.
Not only by intention. Not only by discipline. Not only by the idea we sit down to make.
By what has been ente...
Regulation does not reduce the feeling. It increases the capacity to hold it.
Emotional regulation is easy to misunderstand, especially in a culture that prefers people to be productive, agreeable, legible, and logical.
From the outsid...
What you regulate, you can perceive.
Most people think of regulation as something you reach for in moments of risk.
When you are about to say too much. When you want to buy something you do not need. When appetite, anger, fear, or impulse...
The work changes the person making it.
Some work arrives before the world is ready to receive it.
Not because the artist can see the future.
Because the artist stayed close to something already forming.
We often describe certain artists...
The artist is able to perceive below what can be explained.
Most people assume perception is passive.
The world exists. We observe it. We interpret it afterward.
But artistic life begins to reveal something stranger.
Perception is not f...
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Artist and former psychologist writing on creativity, perception, and the nervous system—how we stay in contact with what is true, and how art gives it form.
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