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Highlights
- A rallying cry for artists.
- About the Author: Kent Nerburn is a sculptor and award-winning author of sixteen books.
- 272 Pages
- Self Improvement, Creativity
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About the Book
Guidance and wisdom for young artists, from award-winning artist and writer Kent NerburnBook Synopsis
A rallying cry for artists. When Kent Nerburn received a letter from a young woman questioning a life in the arts, the writer and artist was struck by how closely her questions mirrored the doubts and yearnings of his own youth. So Nerburn resolved that he would write his own letter: one of welcome and encouragement to all young artists setting out on the same strange and magical journey, sharing the wisdom of a life spent working in the arts. From struggles with money and the bitterness of rejection, to spiritual questions of inspiration and authenticity, On Making Art & Being an Artist offers insight, solace, and courage to help young artists on the winding road to creative fulfilment. Tender and joyous, it is a celebration of art's power to transform the human experience.Review Quotes
"Helpful, deceptively simple, straight-shooting, celebratory" MARGARET ATWOOD
"With a poet's grace and a craftsman's precision, Kent Nerburn has written a powerful and deeply moving meditation on what it means to live the life of an artist--and, ultimately, what it means to be human. On Making Art & Being an Artist might be the most inspiring book you'll read all year" DANIEL PINK
"Kent Nerburn's understanding of the transcendent nature of the creative process is vividly on display in his uplifting new book. His enthusiasm is contagious. Tune into his wise words and make something beautiful" RICK RUBIN
"A master teacher with the most generous heart, filled with lifetimes of wisdom" DARREN ARONOFSKY
About the Author
Kent Nerburn is a sculptor and award-winning author of sixteen books. He has been writing about Native American history and culture for almost thirty years, and is the founder and director of 'Project Preserve', working on the Red Lake Ojibwe reservation helping students collect memoires of tribal elders. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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