
Title | : | How to Be an Artist |
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Format Type | : | and 1 more , Kindle Edition, with membership trial , Hardcover |
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- Make art for now, not the future
- No, you don't need graduate school
- Recognise convention, and resist constraint
- Get lost
- Listen to the wildest voices in your head
- Know what you hate (it's probably you)
- Finish the damn thing!
- How to recover from critical injuries
- Make art for now, not the future
- No, you don't need graduate school
- Recognise convention, and resist constraint
- Get lost
- Listen to the wildest voices in your head
- Know what you hate (it's probably you)
- Finish the damn thing!
- How to recover from critical injuries
How to Be an Artist Reviews
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I love Jerry Saltz, he's earthy, funny and damm right!! Whatever level you are at in you pursuance of a creative art, this is a must read. Great for artists, but also anyone who is a creative. Wise advice and a few eye openers, this is a book that makes you think and
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Fantastic book cause it is simple and blunt. No mambo jambo! If you are an artist I don't advice you to read it before bed cause you might get inspired so much and woke up again to work until morning. There is nothing wrong with that but even artists need to rest!!! You
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Full of quick quips. Nothing deep or tedious so its easy to read picking up and putting down. Personally i wouldnt say pay full price for it though.
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Enjoyed this immensely gives lots of ideas and challenges to help guide new emerging creatives who want go progress in their work
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Easy to read, he writes like he’s in the room, giving you a good talking to. Heed that advice I say, it’s the voice of experience.
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A book to inform and motivate even the most disorganised of artists (me). Great advice, easy to pick up and open at any page to read something useful and interesting whether you're a complete beginner or an MFA.
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The author makes clear, useful points in a concise, memorable way. The book is a quick, heartening read, free of pretentious artspeak, and fires you up to go and make some art, quick.