The Art of Being an Artist

The Art of Being an Artist is about how an artist learns, thinks and functions. Through fascinating...
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Author: Bruce Horn
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Language: English
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The Art of Being an Artist by Horn, Bruce

The Art of Being an Artist

€88,63

The Art of Being an Artist

€88,63
Author: Bruce Horn
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

The Art of Being an Artist is about how an artist learns, thinks and functions. Through fascinating stories, more than eighty historical and contemporary color illustrations, and step-by-step explanations, this book cuts to the heart of what it takes to be a successful artist. It is about the nitty-gritty thoughts and choices made in the art studio on a daily basis. The ideas discussed go well beyond mere technical decisions. They present concepts that help to establish a personal philosophy and direction in an artist's work.

From beginning to professional artists, students and teachers of art, and anyone who has ever had a desire to make art or simply loves art will find useful answers to provocative questions such as:

Should you doubt your ability to make art?

How can your drawing skills be improved?

Do you know how to read a painting?

Is creating abstract art different from realistic art?

When is your artwork truly finished?

Does art criticism help or hinder your success?

Finally, this book is about the mystery of creativity and its significance as an essential part of a well-grounded and meaningful life.



Author: Bruce Horn
Publisher: Elk Run Press
Published: 03/31/2020
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.07lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9780578572451

About the Author
Horn, Bruce: - Humphrey Bogart once referred to my Ohio birthplace as "some jerk town called Circleville". In my thinking, it is a perfectly respectable place with honorable citizens but it isn't far from places I heard about that once had names like Mutton Jerk, Pinch Gut and Knock 'em Stiff. Memories remain of people calling me an artist long before the idea registered in my mind. Now that I think about it, after more than fifty years as an artist, I am not certain the concept has ever completely taken root. Art is a very peculiar profession. There are contradictions and widely divergent opinions with some extremist tendencies. Contributions are made by many self-proclaimed and unqualified experts. Commercial hype, marketing strategies and changing trends also add a profusion of competing influences. Art is the only profession that tolerates the lunatic fringe. This is necessary to avoid missing some profound bit of evidence that might reveal a creative genius. Nevertheless, I became an art professor and played the role with enthusiasm, gratitude and a sense of humor. Fundamentally, painting is about light. Light is the visual language of art. Without it there is no form and no color. Natural light is constantly changing and transforming all of the subtle nuances of color simultaneously. Light also bounces around, further complicating these elusive effects by creating reflected color on adjacent surfaces. As a youngster, a bright sunny, summer morning would often prompt me to grab my watercolors, jump on my bike and follow the light out into the countryside in search of some creative adventure. A bicycle is not used anymore but I continue to be tempted by the light. If the light is followed aimlessly, it is possible to become completely lost. You become lost in a strangely timeless process of high adventure. As the American artist, Robert Henri (1865-1929) explained, "The object of painting a picture is not to make a picture ... The object ... is the attainment of a state of being." Is anything else really necessary?

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