How do you make room for making art? Do you long to uncover secrets to sneaking more creative time into your day, or to making your studio the perfect place to unleash your artistic potential? Have you often wondered how successful creative types seem to manage both with ease? In her inspiring follow-up to Living the Creative Life , author Rice Freeman-Zachery has gathered together a talented new group of artists to share their time-finding tricks and studio-savvy tips, to help you find your own Creative Time and Space . Whether you're looking to clear more space in your head for creative thinking, or to make the most of the time you do manage to sneak into your studio, the help you need is all right here. Creative Time and Space is just the friendly push you need to work more of what you love (making art) into your life and to love whatever space you create it in.
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Ricë Freeman-Zachery has been writing since she was five years old, prompted by receiving her first diary and learning to print in all capital letters from her father, a skill that later frustrated her elementary school teachers. Her work often explores themes of art and creativity, as suggested by titles like 'Creative Time & Space: Making Room for Making Art.' Beyond her books, she interviews and writes about artists for various magazines, demonstrating a deep engagement with the creative process. Her approach blends practical advice with an appreciation for artistic expression.


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Living the Creative Life
- 143 pages
- 6 hours of reading
How DO they do it? If you could ask your favorite artist or crafter only one question, chances are you'd ask about Where do your ideas come from? How did you get started? What are your tricks for overcoming blocks? In Living the Creative Life , author Ricë Freeman-Zachery has compiled answers to these questions and more from 15 successful artists in a variety of mediums—from assemblage to fiber arts, beading to mixed-media collage. Creativity is different for everyone, and these artists share their insights on the muse (if you believe in her), keeping a sketchbook (or not), and prioritizing your art, whether you aspire to create solely for your own pleasure or to become a full-time artist. No crafter or artist should live the creative life without Living the Creative Life ! The inspiration is contagious.