A Generous Spirit
Exploring New Directions for the Arts
Sarah Zoutewelle-Morris author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:TransPersonal Press
Published:27th Oct '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
All artists hit roadblocks on their creative paths and in A Generous Spirit artist Sarah Zoutewelle-Morris tells stories of how we might overcome them. Trained as an artist, designer and calligrapher, Sarah begins by telling the story of building her own career on the 'art as a product' route until she became disillusioned with that model and sought to expand her creative work in the world. She came to realize that art is not just products or a vocation but a vehicle for healing, transformation and community-building. This beautifully illustrated book maps how several contemporary artists have stepped outside the boundaries of the studio, untethered by the emphasis on money, to re-awaken their original function as the intermediary between sacred realms and the emerging everyday world. Inspired by their innovative work, Sarah changed her own direction to bring creative projects into therapeutic environments. Artists can play a visionary role in renewal, offering fresh images to light up our imagination and alternatives to how to live on our planet. Sarah discusses many ways to bring artistic values, beauty, imagination and creative skills into the world. Finding links between art and the natural, wild and sacred realms, Sarah elucidates how art can be a path to transformation which can awaken our generous spirit. The book includes a preface by Canadian artist Keri Smith, author of Wreck This Journal.
"All artists face the challenge of how to not only make art but flourish in the world as well. There is no prescriptive path and most of us start by trying to sell the art we make online or in galleries or by becoming illustrators and designers. Sarah Zoutewelle-Morris enjoyed early success as a graphic designer and painter. When she relocated from the US to Holland, she found herself asking if art might go beyond product and if she might create more with her creative skills. In this beautifully illustrated book, Sarah writes about the healing value of art making and how artists can expand beyond the making of objects to bring their creativity into projects that benefit community. She gives examples of artists who altered green spaces, created performances and healing arts programs. Sarah's book makes an excellent companion for any artist at a turning point who might need new ideas about being a creator in the world. A really interesting read!" —Cat Bennett, author of The Confident Creative
ISBN: 9781912698981
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
Weight: 415g
186 pages