Living Art, Arting Life: Making the Most of the Mystery
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About this blog
It's all about inspiration: resources for writers, artists, graphic designers, and creative entrepreneurs. Show-and-tell and reflection about what empowers and excites and lubes up the machinery of a creative life.
About the art All my work is for sale. Email for more information. I'd love to hear from you!
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This book: Taking the Leap: Building a Career as a Visual Artist, is chock full of inspirational and great nitty-gritty practical advice about approaching galleries and other venues, pricing your work, and everything else that goes into becoming a for-real professional artist.
If you feel creatively stuck, The Artist's Way will give you the tools to get unstuck.
A follow-up to The Artist's Way. I'm reading it right now, and I'm glad of it.
Thich Nhat Hanh is the man. He writes so compassionately about how life seems complicated and difficult, while explaining, in very simple, very compelling language, that it is not. I love all of his books, but this is a favorite.
Edward Tufte is the hands-down guru of information design, of communicating simply and straightforwardly with images. And this book, Envisioning Information, is his bible. A beautiful, heavy, not-cheap tome, but much coveted by graphic designers everywhere.
The Elements of Typographic Style is required reading for graphic design students, and highly recommended for anyone fascinated by typography, words, and visible language.
Great insight and inspiration for two-dimensional design. And also for life, if you think outside the box.
I have a very soft spot in my heart for this quirky, enthusiastic, brilliant M.I.T./R.I.S.D. artist. He treats a computer, and coding language, like a high-tech charcoal pencil, and weaves his message out of metaphor taken from early-life memories of his father's basement tofu-making business. What's not to like?
Sabrina Ward Harrison masterfully brings together collage, photography, paint, found objects, and thoughtful self-revelation. She puts her heart and soul on the page. I am inspired by her beautiful books, her humility, her vision, and fabulous success. This is the book that started it all.
Down-to-earth, hilarious, brilliant advice about being a writer in spite of inner demons, crushing self-doubt, and wild distraction.
Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within is Natalie Goldberg's classic book on discovering your inner writer, and making room for that inner writer to find a voice, words, and something to say. Goldberg teaches us that the rules for good writing and good sex are the same: "Keep your hand moving, lose control, and don't think." Read this book.
If you're like me: a metaphor junkie, and an artist inspired by science and logic and philosophy, Douglas Hofstader's I Am a Strange Loop is a thought-provoking treat.
Makes a great gift for creative kids, or adults who are kids at heart, or adults who are trying to locate their inner kid.
1 comments:
We have a Windham Art Gallery too! Sounds wonderful- congratulations!
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