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How to Avoid Making Art

por Julia Cameron

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In How to Avoid Making Art, the bestselling author of The Artist's Way delivers a (tongue-in-cheek!) guide to doing anything and everything you possibly can to avoid making art. Anyone who is engaged in a creative pursuit will no doubt identify with these wonderful cartoons by award-winning artist Elizabeth Cameron of creative wannabes doing everything except actually getting down to work.   "For most people creativity is a serious business," says Julia Cameron. "They forget the telling phrase 'the play of ideas' and think that they need to knuckle down and work more. Often, the reverse is true. They need to play." Ultimately, the characters in this book show us how we can turn our procrastination into play and our play into great work. With this delightful volume, Julia Cameron once again hits the nail on the head on the subject of creativity.… (más)
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I didn't think that it was so short and enjoyable! I will re-read it, thinking why I am not writing, instead of writing.

Jokes aside it is a great book.
  Pxan02 | May 14, 2022 |
My new bible. ( )
  Waleni | Oct 10, 2021 |
Cute cartoons with some insights on the creative process and procrastination. Nothing earth shattering but still entertaining. ( )
  scout101 | Sep 15, 2020 |
This book is full of pithy cartoons illustrating how people fail to "make art" or do anything else because of failure to prioritize, follow through, or because they fill their time with other things.
Not a particularly deep book. It takes about 10 minutes to read through, and not all the cartoons apply to everyone or every situation. But for anyone who has wanted to make art, but cannot make time, this book may have something to say to you. ( )
  Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
Julia Cameron says we are creative but we so often say not. The Artist's Way, her first book, kicked this excuse in to touch with its guide to defeating inner demons and rewarding creative angels. In a nutshell, write a morning journal on anything for three pages to ambush your inner critic and go out alone weekly to any artistic event to refresh your imagination. It works…honest! An Art Exhibition got me thinking about writing in these ways.

* A picture with images falling out and in…so why not a story of characters and events that fall in and out of the main plot

* Victorian prints mixed with photographic images and unnaturalistic stencils combine to create eerie and disturbing images… so create a story by taking a random handful of images cut from magazines as a starting point

* Pictures of ordinary objects made macabre… have images in the story at odds with the readers expectation, make the corpse of a women erotic, the murder comedic

Don’t get it? Then read How to Avoid Making Art (or Anything Else You Enjoy) which attacks those inner demons with witty cartoons. Recognize any of these…

Read all the forwarded emails from your friends instead of writing your novel

Choose someone feels their dreams and goals are more important then yours

Understand no circumstances make any art just for fun

Play and creativity follows is what she wants you to accept. Writing or painting class are still needed to learn the tricks of the trade but your imagination is already waiting to burst out. ( )
  ablueidol | Jan 2, 2008 |
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In How to Avoid Making Art, the bestselling author of The Artist's Way delivers a (tongue-in-cheek!) guide to doing anything and everything you possibly can to avoid making art. Anyone who is engaged in a creative pursuit will no doubt identify with these wonderful cartoons by award-winning artist Elizabeth Cameron of creative wannabes doing everything except actually getting down to work.   "For most people creativity is a serious business," says Julia Cameron. "They forget the telling phrase 'the play of ideas' and think that they need to knuckle down and work more. Often, the reverse is true. They need to play." Ultimately, the characters in this book show us how we can turn our procrastination into play and our play into great work. With this delightful volume, Julia Cameron once again hits the nail on the head on the subject of creativity.

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