As every professional knows, the first step to becoming a successful artist is becoming a successful art student.
Written by an experienced artist and educator, The Art Student Survival Guide offers a true insider's perspective
on what it takes to survive and succeed in art school. Creatively blending a mixture of one-on-one guidance, practical
advice, and inspirational examples, this innovative book provides the essential tools and tips that will make the
journey through art school an inspiring and ultimately very rewarding trip. Highlights include the best ways to
study, how to manage relationships with peers, faculty, and advisors, tips for creative problem-solving, how to
set up a studio, getting to know the "tools of the trade," and many more useful and motivating advice. The Art
Student Survival Guide establishes the work habits and attitudes that lead to a lifetime of success in a highly
demanding profession.
Benefits:
advice on avoiding the common pitfalls helps readers get organized--and get the most out of their art school
experience
a wonderfully motivating essay shows how to find the right balance amidst all the new demands of being an art
student
a useful review of the elements of design and common drawing techniques provides a great and always-handy resource
a knowledgeable look at technology shows students how the digital world will shape their work as artists and
prepares them for making the most of the software programs they will need to learn
Table of Contents
Introduction.Finding Balance.
How to and Ways to Study.
Relationships with Peers, Faculty, and Advisors.
Principles of Design.
Misc.
Utilities.
Anatomy & Figure Drawing.
Creative Problem Solving.
Sources of Inspiration.
Art Tools.
Setting up your Studio.
The Digital Chapter.
Ownership of Intellectual Property.
Major Periods & Movements in Western Art History.
Conclusion.