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Average rating4.3
A stunning and timely creative call-to-arms combining four extraordinary written pieces by Neil Gaiman illustrated with the striking four-color artwork of Chris Riddell. “The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before.”—Neil Gaiman Drawn from Gaiman’s trove of published speeches, poems, and creative manifestos, Art Matters is an embodiment of this remarkable multi-media artist’s vision—an exploration of how reading, imagining, and creating can transform the world and our lives. Art Matters bring together four of Gaiman’s most beloved writings on creativity and artistry: “Credo,” his remarkably concise and relevant manifesto on free expression, first delivered in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shootings “Make Good Art,” his famous 2012 commencement address delivered at the Philadelphia University of the Arts “Making a Chair,” a poem about the joys of creating something, even when words won’t come “On Libraries,” an impassioned argument for libraries that illuminates their importance to our future and celebrates how they foster readers and daydreamers Featuring original illustrations by Gaiman’s longtime illustrator, Chris Riddell, Art Matters is a stirring testament to the freedom of ideas that inspires us to make art in the face of adversity, and dares us to choose to be bold.
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A small book that should be read by everyone. It made me feel so good and smiling. And hopeful. We all need hope right now.
A cute little book you can read in an hour :D
Its a collection of life lessons that Neil shares about his journey as a writer (an artist really).
Accompanying the learnings are gorgeous illustrations, which help in imbibing the learnings in you.
Perfect for a lazy Sunday morning read!
This beats “oh , the places you'll go” as my new favorite graduation gift particularly for any creatively inclined individuals. Also, a pleasantly uplifting little book for anyone who may have felt a little lost on their creative journey and looking for a little comforting pat on the shoulder from Uncle Neil assuring them that if you keep reading, dreaming, drawing and looking toward the stars, you might get there.