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Art / Guillain, Charlotte 2013  Book
Guillain, Charlotte Book
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Publication London, Raintree Publishers, 2013.
Description 32pBlack Spine
Series Jobs if you like...
Summary/Abstract Read all about different careers that are perfect for art lovers.
Contents Why does art matter? Be an arts administrator Be an animator Be an art therapist Be a photographer Be an exhibition designer Be a fashion designer Be a fine artist Be an interior designer Be a graphic designer Be an illustrator Choosing the right job for you Art job chart Glossary
Standard Number 9781406240634 Hb.
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Get drawing! / Guillain, Charlotte 2014  Book
Guillain, Charlotte Book
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Publication London, Raintree Publishers, 2014.
Description 32pBrown Spine
Series Dream it, do it!
Summary/Abstract An art guide for young readers features helpful tips for finding inspiration, keeping a sketchbook, and always thinking creatively. An activity at the end of the book encourages children to stage their own gallery show at home.
Standard Number 9781406272604 Hb.
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To be an artist: musicians, visual artists, writers and dancers speak / Colatosti, Camille 2012  Book
Colatosti, Camille Book
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Publication Maryland, E L Kurdyla Publishing, 2012.
Description xix, 197pLight Blue Spine
Summary/Abstract 'To be an artist' is a conversation with today's successful and prominent artists from a variety of disciplines - musicians, visual artists, digital artists, poets, writers, activists and scholars. All of them discuss what it means to be an artist today, how they perceive their craft and their world, and the role of art in society. They agree that artists' creativity and success come not only from the intense focus of their craft, but, also from their development of a worldview - from their wider vision and understanding of the world in which they live.
Contents Introduction For artists and all of us Part I Knowing oneself: choosing an artist's life. Ch. 1. Victor Wooten: born into a band understanding oneself Ch. 2. Nona Hendryx: art as metamorphosis remaking herself Ch. 3. William Banfield: personal aesthetics Ch. 4. Michael Bearden: being true to yourself Ch. 5. Caroline Harvey: claiming your art and transforming lives Part II Exploring interrelationships among the arts. Ch. 6. Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez: writing the music Ch. 7. Ellen Priest: seeing the world Ch. 8. China Blue: listening to and recording the world Ch. 9. Henry Diltz: shooting the world Ch. 10. Lori Landay: visual meaning technology, art, and culture Part III Sustaining culture and community. Ch. 11. Bruce George: the politics of art Ch. 12. Doug Stanton: writing and living in the community Ch. 13. Otis Sallid: the languages of art Part IV Bringing joy: telling the truth. Ch. 14. Greg Jaris: re-enchanting the world's magic Ch. 15. Bobby McFerrin: spreading joy Ch. 16. Janis Ian: being an artist Conclusion Courage, vision, worldview and magic
Standard Number 9781617510045 Pb.
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