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Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0997442301
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Publisher: Permanent Green (October 18, 2016)
Publication Date: October 18, 2016
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"Clear Seeing Place: Studio Visits" by Brian Rutenberg is one of the most introspective books I have ever read. Born and raised in the Low Country of coastal South Carolina, he takes us through very specific moments that unveiled the artist within him. Making his way to NYC when he was a bit older, he shares the various trials he faced but from a very down-to-earth, raw perspective. Brian discusses exactly what a painter should and should not think about when it comes to painting. He elaborates about what painting is and is not and compares it to other pieces of art like photography. As someone who hasn't painted beyond an art class assignment, I feel as though his perspective will allow me to look at an art gallery with newfound perspective. I believe that any artist stands a lot to gain from this book; I appreciate the genuine story of his life. I am sure his children will love reading it when they are older too!
While reading this book I felt I was being led on an intimate journey to the heart of an artist. Mr. Rutenberg shares his life from when he was a very young child walking in the garden with his grandfather where he would put his face in the flowers and absorb the colors, to his current life in New York where he says his favorite walk is through Central Park to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He says he never aspired to be an artist. He started drawing in first grade, painting in fourth, and declared himself an artist at ten. Along with telling his personal story Mr. Rutenberg talks about art and what it means to him to be an artist. He shares such insights as “the key to color is to try everything without scrutiny, just play. You can't think color; you have to see it.†and “Give your work time. It doesn't matter where you got it, only where you take it.â€There is a lot of good, thoughtful information about art within the pages of this book; written by an artist for artists. I recommend this book.
Rutenberg's book is beautifully written and left me wanting to find him on YouTube and watch EVERYTHING. Having recently visited South Carolina, and loving many of the places he talks about, I could vividly picture my own memories of it.How can you not be booked when describing his first memory as "blue," a stool he sat on as a six-year-old as "licorice black," and the continual references to his "complete Star Trek video collection." I particularly loved his description of light. It brought back a flood of childhood memories of visiting my grandmother in Washington state, my own childhood home in the mountains of Utah, and finally, the light of my home here in the Mid-Atlantic . They really are different, but it would really take an artist's eye and intuition to capture them.His writing is fluid, descriptive and intentional. This is my favorite kind of autobiographical work to read, and really enjoyed reading about Rutenberg's journey! I only wish the pictures were in color (perhaps this is just the kindle version?).
There is a touch of irony in describing a book about the life of an artist as "beautiful", but I can think of no better word to describe it. I truly felt a kindred spirit with the author. While he grew up in the low country of South Carolina, and I grew up in the cold winters of Western NY, I understand his ability to see the world as art. Even as a child, I saw things in words; Rutenberg in colors. The author-artist takes us from South Carolina on his journey to the art world of NYC. Largely introspective, this book gives tips and anecdotes for any would-be artist. I highly recommend this book. If you or someone you know is a painter or any type of artist, this book will offer you an insight and a sense of belonging.I have always appreciated art museums for the historical and intrinsic value that they offer, but I will look at them with a fresh set of eyes now because painters definitely see things differently.
I really liked this book. I grew up in the South, not in the low country of south Carolina, but I "got" his descriptions of the heat, the humidity, the flowers, and the mud. I also appreciate his affection and need for solitude. Being creative is a very internal feeling but Rutenberg described the sensations of inward reflection very well.The book brings together his observations and techniques on being a painter in South Carolina. He makes videos of his studio that he shares with people in YouTube, and this book is like those studio visits in written form. But I believe it shows us way more about the author's internal state than those videos could. We get a little bit about how he grew up, his first memories. There are chapters like "Paying Attention," which is about how he came to accept himself as an abstract painter after being against that for many years. Other chapters are "When I Knew", about how he knew he would be an artist and his experiences upon moving to New York City.If you're wondering what the creative process feels like on the inside, or you want to know more about how other artists live and work, and how they bring their experiences to their paintings, this would be a great book for you.
Brian Rutenberg is a contemporary artist that hosts a series on YouTube called "Studio Visits." Part autobiographical musings, part art theory, part talking about process, it's like sitting down with a friend for a talk about what it means to make art -- more the stuff of the late night coffeehouse than of the lecture hall. I've been painting for a couple of years and find these talks very motivational. There's a lot out there about how to paint or on art history but insights into a painter's mind are few and far between.Clear Seeing Place is an extension of the video series. Brian's writing flows and his enthusiasm for art is infectious. I see this book having a permanent place on my painting table for whenever I need inspiration or a kick in the pants. It occupies the same place for me as books like Bayles and Orland's Art and Fear or Joe Fig's Inside the Painter's Studio
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