Art & Fear: Observations On the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking
What is your art really about? Where is it going? What stands in the way of getting it there?These are questions that matter, questions that recur at each stage of artistic development-and they are the source for this volume of wonderfully incisive commentary. Art & Fear explores the way art gets...
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What is your art really about? Where is it going? What stands in the way of getting it there?These are questions that matter, questions that recur at each stage of artistic development-and they are the source for this volume of wonderfully incisive commentary. Art & Fear explores the way art gets made, the reasons it often doesn't get made, and the nature of the difficulties that cause so many artists to give up along the way.This is a book about what it feels like to sit in your studio or classroom, at your wheel or keyboard, easel or camera, trying to do the work you need to do. It is about committing your future to your own hands, placing free will above predestination, choice above chance. It is about finding your own work.
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ISBN:
9781452657516 (1452657513)
Publish date: April 23rd 2012
Publisher: Tantor Media
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Writing,
Reference,
Language,
Art,
Self Help,
Philosophy,
Psychology,
Photography,
Art Design,
Art History
This book was given to me as a Christmas present in 2012. I devoured it within two weeks, but I suspect I will go back over and over to reread certain sections. A very, very handy, straightforward, and reassuring book that shoves you back into motion when fear has stolen your momentum. I highly reco...
This is a good book. I think it could have been an even greater book if the type were set spaced wider and there was room for notes. The writers are very good about conveying what every creative person faces daily and that is - the fear of failure. They examine it like it was a doctoral thesis from ...
I've reread this book in hopes that the very good advice about artmaking will eventually sink into my thick unproductive (and did I mention fearful) head.
Rereading this due to extenuating circumstances.