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Book Club: Lessons for Young Artists - David Gentleman

If you’ve ever been on the London underground, you may have noticed the striking murals at Charing Cross station. Designed by the UK artist David Gentleman in the 1970s, the murals tell the story of how Charing Cross got its name. Commuters passing through the station are immersed in the world of 14th century labourers working diligently to erect the original Eleanor Cross near Westminster Abbey.  It’s a commission that Gentleman fondly reflects on in his recently released book, Lessons for Young Artists . Over his decades-long career, the multi-faceted creative has designed everything from postal stamps to book covers, embracing diverse mediums to honour the past and capture the present.  Beautifully designed, the book intersperses examples of Gentleman’s art and design work with his personal experiences and musings on art and life. Each short chapter is titled with Gentleman’s intended lesson. The first three chapters alone contain enough to get going: “start small”, “don’t ...

The Artist's Digest Book Club

As we sleep off the New Year’s celebrations and adjust to the thought of returning to work, perhaps some of us are wondering how we will commit to our New Year’s resolutions. If, like me, you’re aiming to be more creative this year, then I might be able to help. Welcome to The Artist’s Digest Book Club . Based on how motivated I am to read this year, you’ll find reviews of creativity fueling books sporadically published in the coming months. If it sounds like your cup of tea, let’s get reading.