The Search for Inspiration

Where do Catholic creatives find inspiration?

It's a question I've asked nearly every guest on The Creative Catholics, and the answers have surprised me. Artists, writers, musicians, entrepreneurs, homemakers, and makers rarely describe inspiration as a lightning-bolt moment. Instead, inspiration often arrives through something much simpler: paying attention.

In this solo episode, I reflect on a pattern I've noticed across countless creative conversations and explore why Catholic creatives may have a unique advantage when it comes to finding inspiration. If creation truly reveals the Creator, then beauty, wonder, and meaning surround us every day.

Through a personal story about a hidden stone relief in a thousand-year-old abbey, we'll explore the relationship between creativity, beauty, tradition, and faith. We'll also discuss how artists learn from those who came before them, the difference between artistic inspiration and artificial intelligence, and why not everything we create needs to become content, a business, or a product.

This episode is an invitation to slow down, cultivate wonder, and rediscover the beauty God has already placed before you.

In This Episode

  • Why inspiration is often found in ordinary places

  • What Catholic creatives can learn from creation

  • How beauty can draw us closer to God

  • The hidden stone relief that inspired a new embroidery project

  • Why artists throughout history have always learned from other artists

  • Reflections on Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon

  • Human creativity, tradition, and the rise of AI

  • Why not everything we create needs to be monetized

  • The importance of wonder, attention, and stillness in the creative life

Key Takeaways

  • Creation reveals the Creator.

  • Inspiration often begins with paying attention.

  • Human creativity is relational, personal, and rooted in experience.

  • Catholic artists inherit over two thousand years of beauty, art, architecture, music, and sacred imagination.

  • Sometimes we create not to sell, share, or promote—but simply because something beautiful has drawn us closer to God.

Books Mentioned

  • Steal Like an Artist — Austin Kleon

Favorite Quotes

"Perhaps inspiration isn't something we find. Perhaps it's something we notice."

"We don't simply process information. We encounter beauty, and then we respond."

"Not everything we create has to be monetized. Sometimes we create because something beautiful has drawn us closer to God, and we want to remain close to it."

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Sponsors/Links


Intro/outro music by Marie Miller
This episode is sponsored by Riverside

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