The ISFP is probably the most artistic of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types. Although they aren't necessarily out painting masterpieces (though many of them could), they enjoy challenging the status quo with their experiments in design and behavior.
ISFP is one of the MBTI's 16 personality types, with the letters indicating the individual's preference for the factors Introversion, Sensing, Feeling, and Perceiving. ISFPs are often referred to as Artists or Composers because they are dreamers who are very in tune with the beauty surrounding them.
ISFPs are creative
They are referred to as “the Artist” because they treat life as a canvas for self-expression, acting in ways that reflect their own unique traits and creative talents.
According to personality trait theories, people who are considered artistic tend to be attracted to activities that involve creativity, originality, and independence, such as singing, dancing, writing, or just expressing their uniqueness.
ISFP: The Artist (Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving)
According to the MBTI Manual, creativity correlates most strongly with intuition (N), as well as, to a lesser extent, perceiving (P). This suggests that NPs (i.e., the INTP, INFP, ENTP, & ENFP) are, on average, the most creative of all types.
By far and away the INFP. While other types I have known to be artist's, such as the INFJ and the ENFP, INFP is by far the most creative, and artistic personality type.
Intuitive and Observant Personalities
The creative drive is often readily apparent in Intuitive personality types, who have a reputation for imaginative, visionary thinking and who thrive in moments when the conventional approach fails.
While it seems that our creative ability is mostly influenced by our DNA, everyone is capable of learning to be creative to varying degrees. As Ernest Hemingway once said, “It's none of their business that you have to learn how to write. Let them think you were born that way.”
Of all of the introvert personality types on the MBTI, the INTP tends to be the most introverted. They tend to be thoughtful, quiet, and very reserved around others.
Realistic (R) Realistic individuals are active and stable and enjoy hands-on or manual activities, such as building, mechanics, machinery operation and athletics. They prefer to work with things rather than ideas and people.
Those who are introverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging tend to be hard workers, Sameera Sullivan, matchmaker and relationship expert, tells Best Life. But where they stand out is their flexibility and willingness to find "more effective solutions."
But it's not precisely your art, or my art: the capacity and ability to create art is not an innate skill. It's a gift, as Edward Yang puts it, for stimulating and inspiring “human flourishing.” It's a gift that keeps on giving, as long as we keep practicing and giving it.
Everyone is born with at least some level of creativity — it can differ in intensity, but we all have some level of it. “If what you're doing isn't working for you creatively, do the opposite. It's so easy to get caught up and stuck in a rut. Break free from the cycle and ditch the structure for a while.”
“Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.”
INTP. According to Comen, both INTJs and INTPs are among the smartest, adding that thinking is actually "the primary life goal" for INTPs, as opposed to the key tool. These people are most likely to be engineers and mathematicians, Robledo says.
INFPs are described as being reserved, imaginative, passionate, creative, and quirky. These are some of the many qualities that make us unique.
The INTP personality type (commonly called “The Thinker”) describes people with Introverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, and Perceiving traits. INTPs are imaginative, analytical people who enjoy learning about abstract concepts.
ENFP. When it comes to physical attractiveness, ENFPs lead the pack.
People with the ISTP personality type are often described as hard to read.
ESTJ. Practical, realistic, matter-of-fact. Decisive, quickly move to implement decisions.
Mediators tend to have an ear for languages and a fondness for symbols and metaphors, making them one of the most poetically inclined personality types.