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Lessons for Young Artists

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A lifetime’s learning about art, from one of Britain’s leading artists

We are all artists as children, painting and drawing each day. Most of us stop when we get older – but David Gentleman kept going. For over ninety years he has been drawing, painting, engraving and printing, rising to become one of Britain’s best-known and most loved artists. His watercolours have filled galleries; his iconic wood cuts are emblazoned across posters, book jackets and train stations; his stamps have made their way to the furthest corners of the world.

Here, the great, polymathic artist and craftsman shares what he has learned over the course of a lifetime of making and thinking about art. Unlike his contemporaries, Gentleman was never a teacher; his lessons are a sequence of unconventional prompts and reflections that will deepen how you think about art and the world around you.

Sincere, practical and unpretentious, Gentleman’s insights are a breath of fresh air. Here are new ways to focus, notice the world and cultivate your own style; techniques to evolve your work, from playing with time to painting in bad weather; methods for getting the most out of mistakes and negative criticism; and, above all, reminders to return, always, to the simple delights of creativity.

172 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 10, 2025

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January 22, 2026
The most delightful book. A real uplift for January as I read and admired David Gentleman’s Lessons for Young Artists. His artistic career has spanned many decades to give us pleasure from postage stamps to the incredible murals at Charing Cross Underground Station. I love that he regards his younger work with such pride, that we should be careful in what we disregard or through away. Maybe that is a lesson for life. The art work illustrated is captivating and his accompanying narratives drew me in to carefully study them in detail. A book to pick up over and over again.
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