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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The hardest part of being an artist is not the paint. It is the distraction, the comparison, the ego, the fear, and the pressure of a culture that mistakes noise for substance.Marcus Aurelius wrote his Meditations nearly two thousand years ago to govern his own mind under impossible pressure. Th…e same wisdom that helped a Roman emperor stay sane can help a working painter stay steady at the easel.Steady Hand, Quiet Mind translates the most durable ideas from Stoic philosophy into the daily working life of fine artists. Each chapter takes a single principle and applies it directly to the studio, the field, the classroom, and the quiet hours when no one is watching. This is not a summary of Stoicism. It is a practical, original guide written by a working painter for working painters.Inside, you will find honest counsel on: Governing your mind before you govern your brushReleasing what you cannot control: juries, sales, weather, opinionsHandling praise and criticism without losing your compassBuilding a sustainable practice through rhythm and patient returnSimplifying your design, your palette, your storyUsing obstacles as creative fuel rather than excusesTeaching with generosity instead of performanceEnduring the dry seasons every serious artist facesPursuing quiet excellence over noisy ambitionDesign gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life. These three ideas run through the book as a practical lens, woven together with the deeper conviction that the artist's eye, craft, time, and influence are not merely possessions to exploit. They are gifts to tend faithfully.Written in plain, grounded language for oil painters, watercolorists, plein air painters, instructors, and any serious creative who wants to work with more clarity, discipline, courage, and peace.A steady hand begins with a quiet mind. The hardest part of being an artist is not the paint. It is distraction, comparison, ego, and fear. Steady Hand, Quiet Mind translates the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius into the daily working life of painters and serious creatives. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every working painter has had the same morning. You walk into the studio ready to paint. The coffee is made. The panel is waiting. And something is wrong. You cannot name it. The room looks fine. The tools are in their places. But something inside the room is saying no, and within twenty minutes… you are standing there feeling like a fraud who has forgotten how to do the thing you have done a thousand times before.This book is for that morning.When the Studio Goes Sideways is a field guide for working painters who have hit the wall. Not a theory book. Not a motivation book. A practical, plainspoken guide to diagnosing what went wrong and fixing it before the day is over.The book is built on three diagnostic questions every painter can ask when the work stalls: What is wrong with the room? What is wrong with the routine? What is wrong with me today?Eight chapters move from the outside in, covering the physical studio, the daily routine, the noisy mind, the failing canvas, the interrupted life, the dried-up source, medium-specific special cases, and a final chapter of checklists designed to be torn out and taped to the wall. Each chapter offers ten or more practical approaches, exercises, pull quotes worth underlining, and questions to sit with. Take what helps. Leave the rest. Come back next year.Written by Steve Puttrich, a working fine artist and painting instructor with more than four decades of experience in oil, watercolor, and plein air painting. Steve teaches at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Morton Arboretum, and Chicago Botanic Garden, and is faculty at PACE (Plein Air Convention and Expo). He trained at the American Academy of Art in Chicago and is the inventor of the Fairview Finder(TM) and the creator of Wonder Walking(TM). His core teaching framework is simple: Design gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life.This is Book One of the Studio Reset(TM) Series. It is meant to be read once straight through, then kept within reach and opened whenever the studio goes sideways again. Which it will. A field guide for working painters who have hit the wall. Three questions cut through the noise: What is wrong with the room? The routine? Me today? Eighty practical approaches. Take what helps. Leave the rest. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The hardest part of being an artist is not the paint. It is the distraction, the comparison, the ego, the fear, and the pressure of a culture that mistakes noise for substance.Marcus Aurelius wrote his Meditations nearly two thousand years ago to govern his own mind under impossible pressure. Th…e same wisdom that helped a Roman emperor stay sane can help a working painter stay steady at the easel.Steady Hand, Quiet Mind translates the most durable ideas from Stoic philosophy into the daily working life of fine artists. Each chapter takes a single principle and applies it directly to the studio, the field, the classroom, and the quiet hours when no one is watching. This is not a summary of Stoicism. It is a practical, original guide written by a working painter for working painters.Inside, you will find honest counsel on: Governing your mind before you govern your brushReleasing what you cannot control: juries, sales, weather, opinionsHandling praise and criticism without losing your compassBuilding a sustainable practice through rhythm and patient returnSimplifying your design, your palette, your storyUsing obstacles as creative fuel rather than excusesTeaching with generosity instead of performanceEnduring the dry seasons every serious artist facesPursuing quiet excellence over noisy ambitionDesign gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life. These three ideas run through the book as a practical lens, woven together with the deeper conviction that the artist's eye, craft, time, and influence are not merely possessions to exploit. They are gifts to tend faithfully.Written in plain, grounded language for oil painters, watercolorists, plein air painters, instructors, and any serious creative who wants to work with more clarity, discipline, courage, and peace.A steady hand begins with a quiet mind. The hardest part of being an artist is not the paint. It is distraction, comparison, ego, and fear. Steady Hand, Quiet Mind translates the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius into the daily working life of painters and serious creatives. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every working painter has had the same morning. You walk into the studio ready to paint. The coffee is made. The panel is waiting. And something is wrong. You cannot name it. The room looks fine. The tools are in their places. But something inside the room is saying no, and within twenty minutes… you are standing there feeling like a fraud who has forgotten how to do the thing you have done a thousand times before.This book is for that morning.When the Studio Goes Sideways is a field guide for working painters who have hit the wall. Not a theory book. Not a motivation book. A practical, plainspoken guide to diagnosing what went wrong and fixing it before the day is over.The book is built on three diagnostic questions every painter can ask when the work stalls: What is wrong with the room? What is wrong with the routine? What is wrong with me today?Eight chapters move from the outside in, covering the physical studio, the daily routine, the noisy mind, the failing canvas, the interrupted life, the dried-up source, medium-specific special cases, and a final chapter of checklists designed to be torn out and taped to the wall. Each chapter offers ten or more practical approaches, exercises, pull quotes worth underlining, and questions to sit with. Take what helps. Leave the rest. Come back next year.Written by Steve Puttrich, a working fine artist and painting instructor with more than four decades of experience in oil, watercolor, and plein air painting. Steve teaches at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Morton Arboretum, and Chicago Botanic Garden, and is faculty at PACE (Plein Air Convention and Expo). He trained at the American Academy of Art in Chicago and is the inventor of the Fairview Finder(TM) and the creator of Wonder Walking(TM). His core teaching framework is simple: Design gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life.This is Book One of the Studio Reset(TM) Series. It is meant to be read once straight through, then kept within reach and opened whenever the studio goes sideways again. Which it will. A field guide for working painters who have hit the wall. Three questions cut through the noise: What is wrong with the room? The routine? Me today? Eighty practical approaches. Take what helps. Leave the rest. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The hardest part of being an artist is not the paint. It is the distraction, the comparison, the ego, the fear, and the pressure of a culture that mistakes noise for substance.Marcus Aurelius wrote his Meditations nearly two thousand years ago to govern his own mind under impossible pressure. Th…e same wisdom that helped a Roman emperor stay sane can help a working painter stay steady at the easel.Steady Hand, Quiet Mind translates the most durable ideas from Stoic philosophy into the daily working life of fine artists. Each chapter takes a single principle and applies it directly to the studio, the field, the classroom, and the quiet hours when no one is watching. This is not a summary of Stoicism. It is a practical, original guide written by a working painter for working painters.Inside, you will find honest counsel on: Governing your mind before you govern your brushReleasing what you cannot control: juries, sales, weather, opinionsHandling praise and criticism without losing your compassBuilding a sustainable practice through rhythm and patient returnSimplifying your design, your palette, your storyUsing obstacles as creative fuel rather than excusesTeaching with generosity instead of performanceEnduring the dry seasons every serious artist facesPursuing quiet excellence over noisy ambitionDesign gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life. These three ideas run through the book as a practical lens, woven together with the deeper conviction that the artist's eye, craft, time, and influence are not merely possessions to exploit. They are gifts to tend faithfully.Written in plain, grounded language for oil painters, watercolorists, plein air painters, instructors, and any serious creative who wants to work with more clarity, discipline, courage, and peace.A steady hand begins with a quiet mind. The hardest part of being an artist is not the paint. It is distraction, comparison, ego, and fear. Steady Hand, Quiet Mind translates the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius into the daily working life of painters and serious creatives. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every working painter has had the same morning. You walk into the studio ready to paint. The coffee is made. The panel is waiting. And something is wrong. You cannot name it. The room looks fine. The tools are in their places. But something inside the room is saying no, and within twenty minutes… you are standing there feeling like a fraud who has forgotten how to do the thing you have done a thousand times before.This book is for that morning.When the Studio Goes Sideways is a field guide for working painters who have hit the wall. Not a theory book. Not a motivation book. A practical, plainspoken guide to diagnosing what went wrong and fixing it before the day is over.The book is built on three diagnostic questions every painter can ask when the work stalls: What is wrong with the room? What is wrong with the routine? What is wrong with me today?Eight chapters move from the outside in, covering the physical studio, the daily routine, the noisy mind, the failing canvas, the interrupted life, the dried-up source, medium-specific special cases, and a final chapter of checklists designed to be torn out and taped to the wall. Each chapter offers ten or more practical approaches, exercises, pull quotes worth underlining, and questions to sit with. Take what helps. Leave the rest. Come back next year.Written by Steve Puttrich, a working fine artist and painting instructor with more than four decades of experience in oil, watercolor, and plein air painting. Steve teaches at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Morton Arboretum, and Chicago Botanic Garden, and is faculty at PACE (Plein Air Convention and Expo). He trained at the American Academy of Art in Chicago and is the inventor of the Fairview Finder(TM) and the creator of Wonder Walking(TM). His core teaching framework is simple: Design gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life.This is Book One of the Studio Reset(TM) Series. It is meant to be read once straight through, then kept within reach and opened whenever the studio goes sideways again. Which it will. A field guide for working painters who have hit the wall. Three questions cut through the noise: What is wrong with the room? The routine? Me today? Eighty practical approaches. Take what helps. Leave the rest. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The hardest part of being an artist is not the paint. It is the distraction, the comparison, the ego, the fear, and the pressure of a culture that mistakes noise for substance.Marcus Aurelius wrote his Meditations nearly two thousand years a…go to govern his own mind under impossible pressure. The same wisdom that helped a Roman emperor stay sane can help a working painter stay steady at the easel.Steady Hand, Quiet Mind translates the most durable ideas from Stoic philosophy into the daily working life of fine artists. Each chapter takes a single principle and applies it directly to the studio, the field, the classroom, and the quiet hours when no one is watching. This is not a summary of Stoicism. It is a practical, original guide written by a working painter for working painters.Inside, you will find honest counsel on:Governing your mind before you govern your brushReleasing what you cannot control: juries, sales, weather, opinionsHandling praise and criticism without losing your compassBuilding a sustainable practice through rhythm and patient returnSimplifying your design, your palette, your storyUsing obstacles as creative fuel rather than excusesTeaching with generosity instead of performanceEnduring the dry seasons every serious artist facesPursuing quiet excellence over noisy ambitionDesign gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life. These three ideas run through the book as a practical lens, woven together with the deeper conviction that the artist's eye, craft, time, and influence are not merely possessions to exploit. They are gifts to tend faithfully.Written in plain, grounded language for oil painters, watercolorists, plein air painters, instructors, and any serious creative who wants to work with more clarity, discipline, courage, and peace.A steady hand begins with a quiet mind.

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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Every working painter has had the same morning. You walk into the studio ready to paint. The coffee is made. The panel is waiting. And something is wrong. You cannot name it. The room looks fine. The tools are in their places. But something…inside the room is saying no, and within twenty minutes you are standing there feeling like a fraud who has forgotten how to do the thing you have done a thousand times before.This book is for that morning.When the Studio Goes Sideways is a field guide for working painters who have hit the wall. Not a theory book. Not a motivation book. A practical, plainspoken guide to diagnosing what went wrong and fixing it before the day is over.The book is built on three diagnostic questions every painter can ask when the work stalls:What is wrong with the room What is wrong with the routine What is wrong with me today Eight chapters move from the outside in, covering the physical studio, the daily routine, the noisy mind, the failing canvas, the interrupted life, the dried-up source, medium-specific special cases, and a final chapter of checklists designed to be torn out and taped to the wall. Each chapter offers ten or more practical approaches, exercises, pull quotes worth underlining, and questions to sit with. Take what helps. Leave the rest. Come back next year.Written by Steve Puttrich, a working fine artist and painting instructor with more than four decades of experience in oil, watercolor, and plein air painting. Steve teaches at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Morton Arboretum, and Chicago Botanic Garden, and is faculty at PACE (Plein Air Convention and Expo). He trained at the American Academy of Art in Chicago and is the inventor of the Fairview Finder(TM) and the creator of Wonder Walking(TM). His core teaching framework is simple: Design gives clarity. Story gives meaning. Freshness gives life.This is Book One of the Studio Reset(TM) Series. It is meant to be read once straight through, then kept within reach and opened whenever the studio goes sideways again. Which it will.

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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. When the Studio Goes Sideways | A Field Guide for Working Painters | Stephen Puttrich | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Fairview & Evergreen, LLC | EAN 9798995598510 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand….

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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Steady Hand, Quiet Mind | Stoic Wisdom for the Working Artist | Stephen Puttrich | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Fairview & Evergreen, LLC | EAN 9798995598503 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.