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Make Your Art No Matter What: A Book Review

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By Beth Pickens

 

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Genre: Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Art

Pages: 208

ISBN: 9781452182957

ASIN: B08SJ9RN2Q

Audio ASIN: B08ZNWBH39

Format: Paperback, eBook (Kindle), Audiobook (Audible)

Publication date: April 6, 2021

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Type: Book, Self-Help

 

* I received a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review. No compensation has been given and I write this book review willingly. A big thanks to NetGalley and Chronicle Books! *

 

Introduction

 

“Art!”

Wait, hold on, did someone say art? I’m right here!

Yup, any time someone mentions the words art or writing, you’ll see me poppin’ up.

 

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So, how about when I read that title, Make Your Art No Matter What, over on NetGalley? Instant request!

Thankfully I was approved!

And thus began a soul-digging yet rewarding and comforting adventure…

 

Blurb

 

The Artist's Way for the 21st century—from esteemed creative counselor Beth Pickens.

If you are an artist, you need to make your art. That's not an overstatement—it's a fact; if you stop doing your creative work, your quality of life is diminished. But what do you do when life gets in the way? In this down-to-earth handbook, experienced artist coach Beth Pickens offers practical advice for developing a lasting and meaningful artistic practice in the face of life's inevitable obstacles and distractions. This thoughtful volume suggests creative ways to address the challenges all artists must overcome—from making decisions about time, money, and education, to grappling with isolation, fear, and anxiety. No matter where you are in your art-making journey, this book will motivate and inspire you. Because not only do you need your art—the world needs it, too.

 

The Positive Sides

 

“It’s an exchange, so the agreement is this: I’ll keep helping artists and you keep making your work and putting it in the world. Deal?”

That sentence right there touched me deeply, made me feel warm inside and smile. And you know what? DEAL!

On a side-note, the graphics of each chapter title is really beautiful with calming waves and gently surfing letters. That, in itself, is art, and quite appreciated too. It’s pleasant to the eye.

I love how each chapter relates to a major issue experienced by most artists. It’s clear and easy to navigate to and understand. So the book not only becomes one to read through, but a companion to come back to about a specific topic in times of need! Furthermore, her writing is sometimes funny, yet she is professional and amiable. I liked her voice as an author, I felt safe, and as though she was a friend looking over me.

There’s something mind-blowing about the author’s pedigree of this artist’s self-help book: She is a psychologist specializing with artists! I never heard of this, but it’s AWESOME. And it gives weight to her tips and tricks and her words. She gives so many tips and tricks (proven ones from a psychologist’s point of view!). I’m now using at least four of her techniques, it’s amazing what it does to our art practice!

For example, I love the techniques and mindset of “Your birthday every month for life things” and the “aim to get 20 rejections, which means you’ll have tried and applied for many more opportunities and received approvals in several.”

Overall, there’s something uplifting and helpful for EVERY artist. Me, my bestie, and my mom are three very different artists BUT there are things I told them from this book that resonated with THEM and not me, while others did so with me! It’s amazing how helpful this book can be!

I recommend it to EVERY artist, crafter, writer…. even engineer! Anything that requires creativity!!!

 

The Negative Sides

 

Erm, it’s too short to my liking? I mean, it’s an admirable piece of work and I LOVE it! But that’s exactly the thing… I’d take easily a hundred pages more of it. It feels like a motivational, helpful, and true elixir for all types of art!

Come on, who wouldn’t want more?

 

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In Conclusion

 

Taking into consideration all the advice, counsel, comfort, and techniques Make Your Art No Matter What offers us, I give Beth Pickens’ book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars, undeniably. But please, make the next one longer?

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If you want to learn more about the author, you can visit her Web site, you can also follow him on Amazon author page and Goodreads. You can also add Make Your Art No Matter What to your bookshelves on Goodreads and LibraryThing.

Satisfaction & Enjoyment in a Social Distancing Time

Hello folks!

I hope you're taking care of yourselves and keeping healthy. Today's post is special and about taking care of ourselves during this social distancing and crisis time. It's not easy, but there are benefits to being stuck at home… Let's explore them together!

For those of you who are used to commuting and working in-house, this is a big change BUT one you should look at with joy of discovery. Why? As a freelancer, I can tell you these delightful perks of working at home:

  • You get to eat snacks whenever you want (and wherever in your home)
  • You can go to the bathroom as many times as you need! No asking anyone. MAGIC!

I'm not joking here, these are quite important perks. Mostly if you love snacking (whatever floats your boat) and I'm someone who always needs to go to the bathroom. Silly small bladder! So if you're like me, enjoy them while they're within your reach!

Also, and this applies both to freelancers and those stuck at home: you have more calm or leisure time. You know how we go about our days, running to do this task, getting the kids ready, going to work, then cooking dinner, getting the kids to sleep (gosh… not an easy one), and finally when you think you have time for yourself, well oops, you have to go to bed? Yeah, me too (not with the kids, though, not yet). 

But what's so great about this social distancing opportunity, you may ask? Well, we're all forced to slow down. And in a rushed day-to-day routine, this is a gem! We get to breathe, relax, and enjoy our time. Instead of rushing to do all the things you'd normally do, you have the kids at home (or elders you're taking care of, kudos to you!), your remote work, then… what? Exactly! You have little else to do now. 

Thus, why not take advantage of this situation? Instead of mourning all the things you can't do anymore (R.I.P. my takeout iced coffee), find pleasure in what you usually have not time for, and pick up passions or hobbies you left behind. Perhaps it's knitting, blogging, writing, painting, building models, whatever you fancy! Pick it up and have fun. Focus on what you have the time for right now.

You can now breathe, relax, have fun. Be satisfied with your life, with slowing down, with taking your time. Okay, it's a forced period, but why not make the best of it? 

Go on, pick up that passion or hobby of yours! It misses you.

 

Speaking of passion, I decided to publish this poem of mine to help you find and/or nurture your passion during these hard times. I hope you enjoy! Leave me a comment if you do, or if you want to tell me what your passion/hobby is that you want to devote time to in this situation!

 

A Passion

 

Desired hard work

A chosen ritual

Or are you the chosen?

It is impossible to tell

But you enthusiastically

Let this discovery lead you

 

A siren's relentless call

So profound

You shiver and yearn

Every second to answer

Like a sailor leaning over

The side of the ship

You give in and follow

Your instincts and pure love

 

Ready to enhance your skills

And enjoying the journey

You dive deep, enthralled,

Into this passion of yours