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“The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before.”
— Neil Gaiman
A stunning and timely creative classic combining four extraordinarily written pieces by Neil Gaiman and illustrated with the simple lines and whimsical images of Chris Riddell, Art Matters: Because Your Imagination Can Change the World brings together four of Gaiman’s most beloved writings on creativity and artistry:
Drawn from Gaiman’s trove of published speeches, poems, and creative manifestos, Art Matters is an embodiment of this remarkable multi-media artist’s vision—an exploration of how reading, imagining, and creating can transform the world and our lives.
Featuring original illustrations by Gaiman’s longtime illustrator, Chris Riddell, Art Matters: Because Your Imagination Can Change the World is a stirring testament to the freedom of ideas that inspires us to make art in the face of adversity, and dares us to choose to be bold.
Be bold. Be rebellious. Choose art. It matters!
THE DETAILS
Condition: New. Hardcover, Glued binding.
Edition: Published November 20, 2018 (1st U.S. Edition)
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN-13: 978-0062906205
ISBN-10: 0062906208
Pages: 112
Dimensions: 4.8 x 0.6 x 7.1 inches
Rating:★★★★★ (See Contact Us / FAQs for more information)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR
Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books, including Norse Mythology, Neverwhere, The Graveyard Book and Good Omens, Among his numerous literary awards are the Newbery and Carnegie medals, and the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and Will Eisner awards. Originally from England, he now lives in America.
Chris Riddell
Chris Riddell is an acclaimed British artist who lives in Brighton, England. He has written and illustrated many books of his own, including Ottoline and the Yellow Cat and Ottoline Goes to School, and has illustrated, for Bloomsbury UK, The Graveyard Book; Coraline; and Fortunately, the Milk; as well as The Sleeper and the Spindle.