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Ink, Paint and Bronze: A Path to Creative Freedom
- Narrateur(s): Mike Major
- Durée: 3 h et 29 min
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“Captivating, relatable, and imbued with a genuine passion for art...”
—Francesca McCullough, Book Critic & Editor
Ink, Paint and Bronze is an inspiring and informative book by the award-winning visual artist, Mike Major. Infused with a wealth of knowledge and experience spanning four decades, this book is for artists or art enthusiasts at any stage of their career.
In ‘Part I: Nine Uplifting Values For Creative People’, the author offers practical advice and tips, providing tangible guidance for the artistically-inclined. These insights cover a range of topics, including discipline, motivation, financial management, engaging with galleries, and more. Philosophies on these subjects are blended with personal experiences, adding credibility to the advice given.
‘Part II: Memories of An Artist’ is a captivating and emotional journey through the world of Mike Major’s art – Sculpture, Drawings & Paintings, and Monument Restoration. ‘Memories of An Artist’ preserves Mike Major‘s legacy.
Ce que les critiques en disent
“Warm and engaging… readers feel as if they are sitting with the author, listening to his stories and experiences firsthand...”—Stephanie K., Senior Book Editor
“...Mike Major’s art has breathed life into so many urban landscapes, creating a visual context for the historic events that matter deeply to the communities where the monuments stand.”—Kevin Rose, Historian for the Turner Foundation
“Mike Major’s remarkable career, recounted through his candid and heart-warming stories... provides the reader with a spark to discover a deeply personal longing for practicing creativity in our own lives.”—Marta Wojcik, Director of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House