cover image Making Art a Practice: 30 Ways to Paint a Pipe

Making Art a Practice: 30 Ways to Paint a Pipe

Cat Bennett. Findhorn (IPG, dist.), $16.95 trade paper (128p) ISBN 978-1-84409-607-7

Illustrator and artist Bennett (The Confident Creative) has crafted an inspirational handbook for artists of all media in this slim volume. Encouraging the use of not just the different physical materials of art—watercolors, charcoal, sketchbooks, and clay—but also introspection and meditation, Bennett asserts that the focus of an art practice should be on “connecting with and growing our creativity” as a whole. The book leads readers to do just that through 30 simple exercises (both practical and reflective) and useful appendixes outlining supplies, how to establish a supportive artists’ community, and additional teachings. Bennett’s commitment to the goal of a Zen-like existence—she is a longtime yoga devotee—is threaded throughout: “No matter our dreams,” she implores, “no matter the mess we’re in—the doubts, the unfinished work, the confusion—where we are is perfect. This goes for our human journey and for our creative journey too.” In this way, she likens the creative process and its many facets to a spiritual voyage and a lifelong exercise in self-awareness, acceptance, and compassion. Her approach makes the lessons and philosophy of this book applicable to all artists and readers; it’s “a metaphor for how we might bring our creative explorations to life, and bring ourselves to life too, whether we paint or send messages to the moon.” Photos. (Aug.)