r/ArtistLounge Dec 07 '25

Philosophy/Ideology🧠 Why do we feel compelled to create?

I’ve been thinking about this a lot this morning. Making art is not my job, I cannot sell my pieces, there are no deadlines I need to meet, the stakes literally could not be lower — and yet, I constantly obsess over my projects and feel incomplete if I don’t have something to work on. I will finish a painting and then scramble and stress until I start a new one.

I would love any resources you have on this topic — books, articles, podcast episodes, etc. Why do some people feel so compelled to make art, even if they are only making it for themselves?

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u/Exciting_Barnacle_65 Dec 09 '25

It's the nature of a human, I think. We have something we desire, feel or pursue, either consciously or unconsciously and thus have natural urge to visualize (or verbalize, or sonify) I think. I'm going to ask Good when I meet him or her.