On my book stand - and recommended reading for artists of all types. The Icarus Deception. I love a book that makes me think.
A favorite quote from the book:
"The art of moving forward lies in understanding what to leave behind."
From the Village
Books (our fabulous local
book seller) website:
"In Seth
Godin’s most inspiring book, he challenges readers to find the courage to
treat their work as a form of art.
Everyone
knows that Icarus’s father made him wings and told him not to fly too close to
the sun; he ignored the warning and plunged to his doom. The lesson: Play it
safe. Listen to the experts. It was the perfect propaganda for the industrial
economy. What boss wouldn’t want employees to believe that obedience and
conformity are the keys to success?
But
we tend to forget that Icarus was also warned not to fly too low, because
seawater would ruin the lift in his wings. Flying too low is even more
dangerous than flying too high, because it feels deceptively safe.
The
safety zone has moved. Conformity no longer leads to comfort. But the good news
is that creativity is scarce and more valuable than ever. So is choosing to do
something unpredictable and brave: Make art. Being an artist isn’t a genetic
disposition or a specific talent. It’s an attitude we can all adopt. It’s a
hunger to seize new ground, make connections, and work without a map. If you do
those things you’re an artist, no matter what it says on your business
card.
Godin
shows us how it’s possible and convinces us why it’s essential."
1 comment:
How interesting! I'll have to put this one on my reading list. Thanks for sharing :)
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