Making a Start. Scarlet Tiger Press

£16.00

I’m delighted to be one of 17 contributors to this book by  www.scarlettigerpress.com just launched. Each chapter is a contribution by a different artist, their approach to creating art. it's so interesting to read how different artists approach creativity. 

Making a Start is a series of reflections from 17 artists and makers, all of whom make work with or of the environment. It asks: how do you begin new creative work in the age of climate crisis? What is the value of making by hand, when the future feels uncertain?

Contributors: Kittie Jones, Ella Bua-In, Peter Lanyon, Rosanna Morris, Molly Lemon, Chisara Vidale, Helen Rollinson, Graham Black, Anita Reynolds, Maxine Foster, Theo Crutchley-Mack, Sophie Coe, Oscar Dalby, Melanie Davies, Emma Hogbin, Lee Nutland, Magali Duzant.

116 pages.

190mm x 150mm

Section sewn.

G.F. Smith and Arena papers.

Full colour images.

Printed and published in Devon.

"This book is your creative companion. A handbook for creativity in uncertain times. A glance into the studios of 17 incredible artists and makers, each generously opening their door to those wandering by.

Creativity is often solitary and hard to pin down. Where do ideas come from? How do you stay inspired? And how do you keep going when doubt creeps in? Knowing that other artists and makers are out there grappling with the same challenges in their individual ways, feels, to me, deeply reassuring."

I’m delighted to be one of 17 contributors to this book by  www.scarlettigerpress.com just launched. Each chapter is a contribution by a different artist, their approach to creating art. it's so interesting to read how different artists approach creativity. 

Making a Start is a series of reflections from 17 artists and makers, all of whom make work with or of the environment. It asks: how do you begin new creative work in the age of climate crisis? What is the value of making by hand, when the future feels uncertain?

Contributors: Kittie Jones, Ella Bua-In, Peter Lanyon, Rosanna Morris, Molly Lemon, Chisara Vidale, Helen Rollinson, Graham Black, Anita Reynolds, Maxine Foster, Theo Crutchley-Mack, Sophie Coe, Oscar Dalby, Melanie Davies, Emma Hogbin, Lee Nutland, Magali Duzant.

116 pages.

190mm x 150mm

Section sewn.

G.F. Smith and Arena papers.

Full colour images.

Printed and published in Devon.

"This book is your creative companion. A handbook for creativity in uncertain times. A glance into the studios of 17 incredible artists and makers, each generously opening their door to those wandering by.

Creativity is often solitary and hard to pin down. Where do ideas come from? How do you stay inspired? And how do you keep going when doubt creeps in? Knowing that other artists and makers are out there grappling with the same challenges in their individual ways, feels, to me, deeply reassuring."