An Absorbing Errand
How Artists and Craftsmen Make Their Way to Mastery
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Teri Clark Linden
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An Absorbing Errand uses stories of artists' lives, personal anecdotes, and insights from the author's work as a psychotherapist to examine the psychological obstacles that prevent people from staying with, and relishing, the process of art-making. Each chapter is devoted to a problem intrinsic to the creative process and illustrates how these very obstacles, once understood, can become prime sources of the energy that actually fuels the mastery of art-making.
Many people carry within their hearts an aching sense that they have something they want to express through art; or that they will not feel complete until they’ve brought out some hidden part of themselves. Yet they cannot begin to do the work of bringing their creative idea into the world. Or, maybe they've begun over and over, but they can't stay with their labor long enough to finish it. Ultimately, An Absorbing Errand provides a philosophical, historical, and analytical look at the creative impulse and how certain artists from a wide field mastered their craft. From Julia Child to Charlie Chaplin, Lady Gaga to Michael Jackson, famous painters to established writers, Smith shows us how each overcame the obstacles they faced in the pursuit of their creative visions.
©2012 Janna Malamud Smith (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about An Absorbing Errand
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- Marita
- 08-08-2018
Learning from an experienced author
This book was well structured and made some simple and very clear points that were good to hear. I think it is a book that would be best read rather than heard. I found it hard to connect with the author's voice but could tell that she had a lot of experience and wisdom and a beautiful way of expressing herself. The reading style adopted just didn't quite capture that and I kept wishing I could speak to the author to really connect. Good reader - excellent voice, clear etc, but just not quite right for this book.
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