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Ex Libris VideoOctober 6, 2007
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A record of my exploration into all aspects of drawing, illustrated journaling, creativity, and the inspiring aspects of art. By the author of "Everyday Matters," "The Creative License", and "An Illustrated Life" and other books.
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Comments
Nice visit, Danny, great to see ya! Thanks for the looks at the books, toots (sorry, it just rhymed.)
Yes, please do share with us! We've missed you and we love you.
Posted by: Jane LaFazio
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October 6, 2007 10:48 AM
Hey Danny, it's always good to get new book recommendations - cheers! I loved the sound effects provided by the traffic too...
The first take of your commercial shoot is laugh out loud funny - well, it made me laugh out loud anyway. Thanks for sharing.
helenlp
Posted by: helenlp
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October 6, 2007 11:15 AM
Danny, it was great fun to SEE your book reviews. I liked the video approach with you flipping through the books. I have an earlier book of Dodson's but now I've got to have this one too. I didn't know Woody Guthrie drew. Thanks for sharing all these finds. And I got quite an unexpected laugh when you held up that journal I sent. I hope you have fun with it.
It's great fun to hear the traffic sounds in the background as Helen pointed out.
That commercial shoot is something else. I can't wait to see what the product is.
Roz
Posted by: Roz | October 6, 2007 11:58 AM
Thanks Danny, for taking the time to do this. I have the Bert Dodson book and it is indeed wonderful.
Posted by: Suzanne | October 6, 2007 12:10 PM
so nice to see you and hear you - thank you for the book reviews !
Posted by: dhyana rose | October 6, 2007 12:36 PM
Danny,
thanks for all you post here, your site is a constant source of inspiration. I'm wondering what's up with the JC Penny's campaign (Every Day Matters) you doing that?
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No, I'm not involved with JC Penney's work. I'm glad that they agree with my sentiment, however.
your pal,
Danny
Posted by: Lou Patterson | October 6, 2007 12:40 PM
I had no idea Woody Guthrie drew at all, so thank you for the heads-up ... and damn, now I have to look at all the other links just in case they are also wonderful!
Posted by: E-J | October 6, 2007 02:17 PM
This is fabulous! Thank you!
Another wonderful artist who shared the work of others during his own "dry spell" was Alfred Stieglitz, who's solely responsible for introducing to the U.S. the work of Picasso and Matisse (among many others) in his "Little Galleries" in NYC.
It's said that he didn't take a picture for eight years while doing this, opting instead to exhibit the work of European artists he thought we needed to see. It was a diversion at first, but soon became a passion in and of itself.
So you're working in a grand tradition here, Danny--using a period of your own creative gestation to help spread the work of others.
Can't wait to see where you'll go from here!
Posted by: Mary Ann Farley | October 6, 2007 03:26 PM
Danny:
Thanks for the book recommendations. I really appreaciate your drawings and art in general and I think that a couple of your book recommendations could be a big help as I learn to draw. I'm a former ad agency account person and have always admired and envied the creative teams that I have worked with.
Tim
Posted by: Tim | October 6, 2007 04:32 PM
I really enjoyed the reviews - it makes a big difference to see the insides of the books. Some of these I know, but more were new to me. I hope you do more of these.
Posted by: Nancy | October 7, 2007 04:59 AM
Wonderful! Thank you, Danny. It's sooo good to hear from you again and see what you've been up to.
Posted by: Melinda Bilecki | October 7, 2007 02:35 PM
Thanks for the wonderful reviews. Now I better start saving for some of them. :)
Posted by: ksklein | October 7, 2007 04:24 PM
The book by the artist in a concentration camp reminded me of a made for TV movie Holocaust (1978) many years ago where James Woods played an artist in the camps. He used charcoal as I recall. It made a large impression on me that has lasted.
Posted by: Mary | October 8, 2007 03:59 PM
Thanks so much for sharing. I'm so glad you're back--missed you all summer. I have Keri's book and have started a new journal doing all of her suggestions. I will then go back and add to it when the mood strikes. I definitely want to get about four of your recommendations.
It is so nice to hear from you. Thanks
Posted by: Sarah Macak | October 8, 2007 07:15 PM
Loved the book reviews, especially because they have a lot of neat pictures! Reminded me of the Reading Rainbow when I was a kid!
Posted by: David Tu | October 10, 2007 11:09 PM
Thanks for sharing your book finds. It was really helpful to watch you flip through the books -- almost as good as putting my own hands on them! Don't worry about the traffic noise, because it adds character and immediacy and all those juicy bits of real life.
Posted by: Judy Merrill-Smith | October 11, 2007 07:07 PM
This is the coolest book review I've ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing.
Must buy a couple of those books.
Please do more of this. It's wonderful.
Posted by: df | October 13, 2007 04:36 PM
I loved the book video! Great choices. You need to do this more often. It's much better than a review you would read in a newspaper. I like that you flip through the books, talk about them, and give us a glimpse into it. Wonderful job, Danny!
Posted by: Lainey | November 14, 2007 05:13 PM