Book Review of book titled 'Steal Like An Artist'.pptx
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Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon is a concise guide that challenges the notion of originality in creativity. The book argues that all creative work builds on what came before, encouraging readers to embrace influence and remix existing ideas. Through practical advice and engaging visuals, Kleon ...
Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon is a concise guide that challenges the notion of originality in creativity. The book argues that all creative work builds on what came before, encouraging readers to embrace influence and remix existing ideas. Through practical advice and engaging visuals, Kleon offers a fresh perspective on how to approach creative work with curiosity and playfulness. This book is an essential read for anyone looking to unlock their creative potential and view their work through a new lens.
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Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative Book by Austin Kleon Book Review by: Ali Jan Assistant Director (HR & Admn) Officer Under Training, WASC, Islamabad
Contents Book Review: Steal Like An Artist By Austin Kleon Introduction “Creativity” Book & Author Summary & Gist of the Book Critique & Review Lessons Learned
Creativity
“All art is theft.” - Pablo Picasso
The Book & The Author Published in 2012 by Workman Publishing New York Times bestseller Rating: 3.96 (goodreads.com) Format: Visually engaging Audience: Artists, writers, musicians Austin Kleon : writer & pub. speaker Trilogy: Show Your Work! (2014), & Keep Going (2019) Unlock creative potential: Pixar, Google, and TEDx
The Idea Of The Book Engaging and Accessible Guide Central Tenet - "Stealing" Metaphor Simplifying Creativity Strengths of the Book Simplicity & Visual Appeal Practical Tips
Book Summary
Book Summary
Critique
Overall Assessment Valuable for Beginners Limited Depth for Experienced Creatives Limitations Broad or Repetitive Advice Reductionist View
Takeaway from the Book Embrace Influence, but Make it Your Own Creativity Thrives Within Constraints Start Before You’re Ready