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Studio Craft as Career: A Guide to Achieving Excellence in Art-making
Paul J. Stankard
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Description for Studio Craft as Career: A Guide to Achieving Excellence in Art-making
Paperback. Num Pages: 208 pages, 242 colour photos. BIC Classification: ABQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 184 x 255 x 20. Weight in Grams: 784.
This unusual two-section resource directs creative people toward their personal best. Internationally renowned artist Paul Stankard provides a practical, personal guide outlining his philosophy based on self-directed learning. First, by referencing his own career path, he offers readers what he yearned for during his 45-year journey toward international acclaim: a practical, intimate guide showing how successful artists achieve excellence in their work. Next, he introduces a cross section of dozens of masters who are respected by experts on the American craft landscape. Stankard walks you through a selection of 150+ top works from these artists, each of whom also offers candid advice. With this guide, learn to compete with the best from the past and the present as you pursue a personal journey in the studio, or consider a career in the arts. This book promotes self-directed learning, and is destined to be a classic.
Product Details
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
783g
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Atglen, United States
ISBN
9780764352522
SKU
V9780764352522
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About Paul J. Stankard
Paul Stankard, the author of No Green Berries or Leaves--The Creative Journey of an Artist in Glass and his 2013 book Spark the Creative Flame--Making the Journey from Craft to Art is recognized widely as one of the world's master glass paperweight artists, and is famous for his flameworked floral motifs expressed in crystal paperweights, rectangular columns, and orbs. His book contains a collection of autobiographical essays that presents the author's record of his life as a struggling, then highly successful, artist; reveals insights into the challenges he faced as a dyslexic and how he came to understand, then circumvent, his disability; and records his perspectives on the history of the studio glass movement in America as he witnessed and experienced it during the past fifty years.
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