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The Creative License Giving Yourself Permission to be the Artist you Truly Are

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The Creative License : Giving Yourself Permission to be the Artist you Truly Are
ISBN: 9781401307929
Publication Date: 1 January 2006

When Danny Gregory's life was turned upside down by tragedy, he learned to cope by teaching himself to draw. The result was a complete transformation of his life, his priorities, his career, and the way he saw the world.

In handwritten chapters full of his lush watercolor illustrations, Danny now offers readers a program for reconnecting to their own creative energies, using drawing as an example. He gently instructs us in the art of allowing ourselves to fail, giving up the expectation of perfection and opening our eyes to the beauty around us. The result is the permission to express ourselves fully and take part in the creative process without fear.

Artist or not, readers of all stripes will find inspiration in this unique and beautiful book.

About the Author

Danny Gregory is the author of Everyday Matters: A New York Diary, Hello World: A Life in Ham Radio and Change Your Underwear Twice a Week: Lessons From the Golden Age of Classroom Filmstrips, which was named one of Amazon's top 10 humor books of 2004. His weblog, Everyday Matters, is visited regularly by tens of thousands of creative aspirants form around the world. He is an award-winning copywriter and creative director who has created global advertising campaigns for clients like American Express, IBM, Ford Motor Company, Burger King, Chase, and AT&;T. He was born in London, grew up in Pakistan, Australia and Israel, is a graduate of Princeton University and lives in Greenwich Village with his wife and son.

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15 reviews for The Creative License Giving Yourself Permission to be the Artist you Truly Are

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      Lovely Creamy from Alexandria, Egypt

    was a bit hesitant about getting this but it is good quality

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      Oodles from Anaheim, United States

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      Sometimes Okie from Baltimore, United States

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      El Pollo Loco from Jacksonville, United States

    Havent had any degradation in quality for the last few months Ive had it. Would definitely recommend this product.