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by Robert Genn (Editor) "One day when I was a toddling child I was down by the hollyhocks in our garden and I found a mole..." (more)
Key Phrases: New York, Bill Smith, Creation Therapy
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"There is a really delicious essence to this book. How it makes you want to rip into your art like a three-pound steak - not because you found a new way to use purple, but because you were shown the ways to unlock the joys and possibilities of life present in the clunkiest of us, to get something previously ungettable on the wall. " ".this book lets you see, really see, the unused possibilities in damned near everything." "What you have done here.is present a book full of wonderful rules while simultaneously making it clear that you will in all likelihood blow them out of the window when new and better ones present themselves. You have presented a solid framework of rules not as bars but as ladders." -- Norman Stahl, Painter, New York

"This is a wonderful book, one full of good things: clever advice, fine descriptions of all kinds, enlightening anecdotes, vital insights and hilarious asides. The whole thing is presented with verve and energy." -- Peter Gellatly, Editor Emeritus, Harworth Press, New York

Robert Genn's book The Painter's Keys presents attainable steps to becoming an effective artist.

Genn introduces two simple but deep-felt ideas in the first chapter of his book, Wondering Child and Joy Mode. Both concepts are paramount to our well being and to the approach we take each day as we enter our workspace to begin painting. These two key points transformed my own way of thinking, my attitude and approach to each day.

The Painter's Keys has shown me how to have enthusiasm and the desire to do the painting. Genn believes, this joy and enthusiasm will show in the painting if it is there, and will certainly show in the work if it is missing.

Two key points I found valuable in The Painter's Keys are concepts that assist the artist in building character and developing personal systems for the execution of painting.

In building character we are taught how to excel and be our personal best both as a person and as an artist. Genn writes that the trials we experience as artists are not brought on by a lack of ability but by a lack of character. For me this was one of those Ah-ha moments, this idea alone has allowed me to grow in leaps and bounds. Genn teaches us the systems to develop better work habits and break old patterns.

Robert Genn introduces us to the idea of Recipes in his book. This was another key point that revolutionized the way I approach painting. This simple yet functional system is tailor-made to each individual; the recipes are our plans, directions and techniques - simple or obvious. Genn borrows this quote from Sergi Eisenstein, careful planning, and brilliant improvisation, that underscores his idea. The recipes are the ideas you want to be working on, you name the ideas - and you claim the ideas. When you come to an area in painting that you feel stuck in, you have the knowledge that you have thought about it before, you won't feel lost. To some this may sound too planned out, that is not the case, it allows one more freedom. This simple yet profound idea may save many a painting and frustration.

This slim volume is filled with nuggets of wisdom that comes from Genn's treasure trove of experiences from his 45+ years of painting. One need only to browse through The Painter's Keys index to see the variety of topics this book covers. Topics such as: how to choose an art school, art shows, juror's criteria, how to choose galleries and dealers, being noticed, commissions, depression, fear, framing, idea book, income tax, insurance, personal records, quality, procrastination, publicity, women artists, value, titles, shipping and time give an idea of the riches within.

What I liked about this book was the simple, practical Ah-ha concepts. They all ring true for me. The Painter's Keys that Genn shares with the reader are easy to apply to life and routine, given commitment and stick-to-it-ness. I have recommended this book to many people, given a few away and often quote Genn in conversation. It is a book for any creative person at any level of experience. --Jill Ehlert, Artist

This is a wonderful book, one full of good things: clever advice, fine descriptions of all kinds, enlightening anecdotes, vital insights and hilarious asides. The whole thing is presented with verve and energy. --Peter Gellatly, Editor Emeritus, Harworth Press, New York

Product Description
The Painter's Keys is not an instruction manual on how to paint - you already know how to do that. This is a book which lets you take control and run yourself and the business side of your profession. Artist Robert Genn guides you with the methodology of living contemporary artists who make thirty and fifty thousand dollars a month - and more. This is a transcript of a seminar which literally takes you out of a lay-by and onto the main highway of the arts.

These are simple systems of distribution, attainable attitudes, new motivation, dealer attraction and management, distribution, timing, publication, reproduction; in short, all the nuts and bolts you need to put your work in the hands of the collecting public.

The 160 page volume contains every word of one of Robert Genn's brilliant seminars. In this seminar professional and semi-professional artists interact with one another. It draws on the wisdom of the great and the highly successful.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to study with a mentor, to learn the secrets of the professionals, to have someone answer all the questions that were never tackled in art school?

The ten transcribed hours of The Painters Keys lay out, topic by topic, the essentials to making it, to tapping into your powers of creativity and finding the keys to thriving as a prospering artist. An index leads you to areas of your particular interest. Keywords allow you to take your own personal direction. Artists and art students have said that reading The Painter's Keys has been invaluable to their future as professionals. It will surprise you - and it's so simple. You already know a lot of what's contained in the book - now the professional information and attitude is confirmed. If you are already doing well - you will now begin to do better still.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Studio Beckett Publications; third edition edition (September 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155056479X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1550564792
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #350,159 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but no cigar., October 3, 2001
By Reader (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
The best thing about this book is the abundance of sheer "go for it" good energy that Genn conveys to his audience of artists who are, themselves, at times sceptical, confused, unfocused, but mostly enthusiastic. This little book is a transcript of a two-day seminar, the first chapter of which is available to read on Genn's web site. There are indeed many useful tips and insights scattered throughout, some of which might just be the kick in the pants some readers will respond to. Genn seems to have had in mind a theme for each hour (eg. quality, motivation, etc.), but questions from the audience are often unfocused and quickly lead him astray from his topic. He begins the ninth hour by saying "I want to give you one idea that will pay for the whole seminar. It is such a golden idea that I would appreciate it if it didn't go any further than this room." (Well, he published it in a book, didn't he?) What ensues are some mildly interesting marketing tips, but hardly anything that will transform a career. I also found annoying the ever present veneer of '60's gesthalt psychology with which his comments were laden. The mix of beginning and experienced artists in the audience also made for a fair number of time-wasting questions that should have been diverted elsewhere -- for example, technical discussions of how to paint with acrylics (apparently what Genn mostly uses), how to shoot reference photos, and so forth. Most of the tips offered will be familiar to most artists, but if you're in a slump it can be helpful to hear it again.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How to be an effective artist, February 2, 2000
By Jill Ehlert, Artist (Cobble Hill, B.C., Canada) - See all my reviews
Robert Genn's book "The Painter's Keys" presents attainable steps to becoming an effective artist.

Genn introduces two simple but deep-felt ideas in the first chapter of his book, "Wondering Child" and "Joy Mode". Both concepts are paramount to our well being and to the approach we take each day as we enter our workspace to begin painting. These two key points transformed my own way of thinking, my attitude and approach to each day.

The Painter's Keys has shown me how to have enthusiasm and the desire to do the painting. Genn believes, "this joy and enthusiasm will show in the painting if it is there, and will certainly show in the work if it is missing".

Two key points I found valuable in The Painter's Keys are concepts that assist the artist in building character and developing personal systems for the execution of painting.

In building character we are taught how to excel and be our personal best both as a person and as an artist. Genn writes that the trials we experience as artists are not brought on by a lack of ability but by a lack of character. For me this was one of those Ah-ha moments, this idea alone has allowed me to grow in leaps and bounds. Genn teaches us the systems to develop better work habits and break old patterns.

Robert Genn introduces us to the idea of "Recipes" in his book. This was another key point that revolutionized the way I approach painting. This simple yet functional system is tailor-made to each individual; the recipes are our plans, directions and techniques - simple or obvious. Genn borrows this quote from Sergi Eisenstein, "careful planning, and brilliant improvisation", that underscores his idea. "The recipes are the ideas you want to be working on, "you name the ideas - and you claim the ideas. When you come to an area in painting that you feel stuck in, you have the knowledge that you have thought about it before, you won't feel lost." To some this may sound too planned out, that is not the case, it allows one more freedom. This simple yet profound idea may save many a painting and frustration.

This slim volume is filled with nuggets of wisdom that comes from Genn's treasure trove of experiences from his 45+ years of painting. One need only to browse through "The Painter's Keys" index to see the variety of topics this book covers. Topics such as: how to choose an art school, art shows, juror's criteria, how to choose galleries and dealers, being noticed, commissions, depression, fear, framing, idea book, income tax, insurance, personal records, quality, procrastination, publicity, women artists, value, titles, shipping and time give an idea of the riches within.

What I liked about this book was the simple, practical Ah-ha concepts. They all ring true for me. The painter's keys that Genn shares with the reader are easy to apply to life and routine, given commitment and stick-to-it-ness. I have recommended this book to many people, given a few away and often quote Genn in conversation. It is a book for any creative person at any level of experience

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Blend of Artistic and Common Sense, January 25, 2006
By The Happy Artist (Northern New York) - See all my reviews
I actually discovered this book via Amazon's "you bought this book, want to look at this one?" page, and after reading the reviews decided to try it. I am really really glad to say: "This is a great book." What this book is not, is an instruction book on how to paint. What this book is, is good, solid, practical advice on how to keep your head screwed on tight while you build an art career. Not preachy, not egotistical...my grandma used to say there are 2 kinds of smart; book smart, and street smart. Robert is both, and this book is a breath of fresh air in the "Art Career" genre.
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3.0 out of 5 stars WARNING - all words, no pictures
Dang, I thought this was going to be an instructional book on how Robert Genn paints. Nope, just a discussion. A very interesting discussion, but no pictures.
Published 23 months ago by David D. Gellatly

4.0 out of 5 stars A Little Strange, but entertaining
I bought this book as a result of receiving Robert Genn's newsletters, which I love. The book was okay, but a little random and disjointed. Read more
Published on March 16, 2007 by Dakota

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