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Creative block presents the most crippling—and unfortunately universal—challenge for artists. No longer! This chunky blockbuster of a book is chock-full of solutions for overcoming all manner of artistic impediment. The blogger behind The Jealous Curator interviews 50 successful international artists working in different mediums and mines their insights on how to conquer self-doubt, stay motivated, and get new ideas to flow. Each artist offers a tried-and-true exercise—from road trips to 30-day challenges to cataloging the medicine cabinet— that will kick-start the creative process. Abundantly visual with more than 300 images showcasing these artists' resulting work, Creative Block is a vital ally to students, artists, and creative professionals.

Read Online Creative Block Get Unstuck Discover New Ideas Advice Projects from 50 Successful Artists Danielle Krysa 9781452118888 Books


"Great ideas, loved all the ideas!

But i'm still blocked. 😢My adhd is a bit tough to focus with, Getting something on paper isn't the problem for me, it's the longer works. Staying with the piece when into the fine detailing part. Before I'm putting it down, and chasing another project."

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  • Paperback 288 pages
  • Publisher Chronicle Books; First Edition edition (February 18, 2014)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781452118888
  • ISBN-13 978-1452118888
  • ASIN 1452118884

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Creative Block Get Unstuck Discover New Ideas Advice Projects from 50 Successful Artists Danielle Krysa 9781452118888 Books Reviews


  • As self-taught (still-learning!) artist a bit beyond just starting out, I always appreciate hearing from other artists. The fifty interviews of "Creative Block" each have a good probability of exposing a new nugget of knowledge, insight, and/or inspiration. Many of the "un-blocking" exercises suggested by the artists feel like something I'd try.

    Two critiques (that would have added two more stars) First, by the author's admission, the interviews are formulaic. It's swell to hear many of the subjects' take on the questions, but, at half-way through the book, it'd be nice to have some variety of Q & A. Second Most everybody in the book looks a lot like me. In this day and age, diversity kind of goes without saying... working to find willing, able, and qualified participants whose backgrounds go beyond the "White" experience would have been beneficial.

    I like the book and I'm glad to own it.
  •  Here's a wonderful and refreshing book from Danielle Krysa, blogger at The Jealous Curator, at art blog that you should definitely check out also.

    Creative Block features the advice and artworks of 50 successful artists. Each artist has a short profile and then move on to talk about where they find inspiration, how they handle creative blocks, challenges and criticism. At the end, there's a short project idea to get your hands and brain working.

    I love the artworks featured. The artists work with different medium so you get to see stuff like illustrations, collages, paintings, installation art, sculptures, paper art and more.

    The interviews come across as casual and candid, and there are always surprising things to read about, such as the jobs that those artists imagined they would end up in.

    As an artist myself, I find it interesting to learn about what other artists are thinking and doing. There are many new artists to check out also.

    This is a book you can read from cover to cover, or just hop in to any page for some inspiration.

    Highly recommended. This book should appeal to artists from any background.

    (See more pictures and the book review on my blog. Just visit my profile for the link.)
  • This book is visually appealing, filled with humor and asks artists hard questions about their creative process. They display a good sense of humor and willingness to share methods for getting past their own creative blocks. Danielle Krysa, also known as The Jealous Curator, has assembled a panel of 50! successful and - yes, you will be jealous of them - artists. She interviews them about their inner critics, how they get themselves unstuck and how they suggest we might.

    One of my favorite ideas for getting unstuck was proposed by Jessica Bell deliberately destroy something you love. Speaking from my experience of holding what we call Bad Art Night every two weeks where we challenge ourselves to do just that - destroy something you love, I can tell you this works fast to get you unstuck. All the ideas in the book are of this caliber - bold and daring. And the photos of each artists work are sumptuous. I particularly liked that many of those interviewed by Danielle were collage artists.
  • A birthday gift for my husbnad. he brought it to his book collection at work and his workmates keep borrowing it. it's a fun little book. of course there's a few things in there were it's kind of well known knowledge, but there's more interesting ideas in there too that we haven't thought of. nice refernce book with some fun ideas of getting out of a lull.
  • I LOVE THIS BOOK. I know that's the title, but it bears repeating. I bought this book as a listener of The Jealous Curator podcast, so I had an idea of the tone and quality to expect. But there are so many tidbits of knowledge dropped from people whose work I have admired forever in this book, my brain was almost on inspiration overload! Now when I need a little pick-me-up of inspiration, I grab it and read a page or two. Basically, it's an awesome book for artists of all skill levels and mediums, and I can't wait for Danielle's next book to come out in the fall!
  • Great ideas, loved all the ideas!

    But i'm still blocked. 😢My adhd is a bit tough to focus with, Getting something on paper isn't the problem for me, it's the longer works. Staying with the piece when into the fine detailing part. Before I'm putting it down, and chasing another project.
  • I love this book. I am BLOCKED right now and very frustrated. I love reading the artist interviews and their suggestions to unblock. It is also comforting to know that successful artists have similar feelings to my own. Despite wanting only to be an artist since age 4, I am very insecure about my art.. I know I need to snap out of it. I'm hoping this book will stimulate me enough to get back to it. In fact, I already had a great idea for collage today so I think it is helping already.
  • These interviews are inspiring and encouraging to new artists. Interesting assignments are at the end of each interview, and challenge readers to reach beyond their comfort zone. The book seems a little weighted toward Portland artists, and I feel more variety in interview questions would benefit the reader. Those are minor issues, however, and I still found the book both helpful and enjoyable.

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