What a valuable book! Kent's creative spirit is rendered powerfully, infectiously. You just want to put the book down every ten pages and go make art. For me, even one of her "assignments" triggered two months or more of intensive artmaking, and I'll borrow and steal from her much more in years to come.
Kent's simple message is that opportunities for creativity exist all around us, at all times. The book guides the reader to see these opportunities and harness them for action in art. Even at random, our environment gifts us with material for creating and making. The assignments she gives are far flung and loose, yet they come with enough structure to contain the work, to give it a good handle. Despite all the experimentation, Kent insists on quality and professionalism. The stuff is so fun too...
Learning by Heart provides new ideas, inspirations from different cultures (especially Japan, India, and Bali), and sometimes practical step-by-step guidance in technique. If you're interested in collage or print-making, the book will be especially enjoyable and useful. If you're not interested in these, you will be after you finish this read.
This is a good book, and differently formatted from your average creative-inspiration book, full of photographs and illustrations from the Kent's own work. The content is different too; it's a pure expression of one woman's life spent in the abandoned and joyful making of art.