Art History Book
If you are an artist looking for
motivation and inspiration, browsing through an art history
book may just be the thing to get your creative juices
flowing ...
If you are an artist who needs a little inspiration, you may
want to look at an art history book instead of waiting for your
fickle muse to visit. There are few things more inspiring than
the classic masters of art. We are fortunate to have a long,
rich past when it comes to paintings, sculpture and drawings as
well as innovative modern inspirations.
A good art history book is not difficult to find because
there are so many out there with so much to offer. After
studying just a few pages from one of these great books you
will find yourself ready to create.
Any artist will tell you that creativity comes and goes.
While many of us work as commissioned artists, we often
struggle to get ourselves into the creative mode. Looking at an
art history book is a good start to getting the creative juices
flowing.
Art has evolved greatly over time. Perceptions change and
styles change with the generations. Some may consider looking
at an art history book as “cheating” because the artist is
influenced by others who have gone before him. However, the art
history book is a source of inspiration. The artist celebrates
creativity in general. The process is not one of taking a style
and using it. The process is one of moving the mind to an
inspired mood.
Some creative types talk about the muse. I don’t really
believe in muses (I say really because I can’t be sure and I
don’t want to be skipped). The creative process is tricky and
sometime elusive to many of us. We often have to work at
becoming motivated and we also have to work on becoming
inspired. Using an art history book can help an artist find his
motivation and his inspiration in one fell swoop.
There are many art history books out there and choosing may
be a little difficult. I have several of the texts lying around
the house for quick inspirational access. My favorite art
history book covers artists from ancient civilizations to the
modern era. By “modern” I mean the 1930’s. I am amazed by how
much art has changed over the centuries while maintaining core
elements.
Another art history book that has me coming back for regular
visits is “The Optical Illusions of Salvador Dali”. He is
one of my favorite artists of all time. His surreal perspective
is dream-like and his ability to make several images emerge and
disappear in his paintings is amazing to me. You will never
find a trace of his work in any of my drawings but he is a
great source of inspiration as any art history book is.
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