Kerry Smith is an artist from Canada, not so long agoIt has gained special popularity among young people. She wrote well-known bestsellers, created mobile applications dedicated to the theme of creativity, invented several unique notebooks for creative people. Having demonstrated the talent of the conceptualist and author of books, Smith presented the world with absolutely unique creations. In her journals you can draw and paint everything you want, go beyond the boundaries without fear of making a mistake, giving vent to your emotions and unbridled creativity.
In the vastness of the World Wide Web about the biography of KerrySmith knows very little. But the multiplicity of her illustrations and books speaks of the versatility of Kerry's nature and of her rich inner world. The artist's first work entitled "History in a Box" was published in 2001. This creation was a book for children in pocket format, where the author showed a new concept in the approach to the development of the child's imagination. Here there are unique design solutions and unusual tasks for kids. Prior to the publication of this book, the world did not see anything like this.
Почти в каждом из нас есть творческая жилка, which periodically breaks out. In the childhood to show the imaginary talents it is easy and simple, it is possible to sing and dance safely, not hesitating anything. But with age it becomes more difficult to express yourself in such seemingly simple things. Common sense begins to prevail, and the road to creativity, creativity becomes increasingly thorny. Assistant in the embodiment of interesting ideas - gifted artist Kerry Smith. Books written by her, contribute to the release of hidden emotions, the discovery of new talents, the explosion of creative energy of man.
When there is a desire to leave the comfort zone,some force pushes to destructive actions, it is necessary to take in hands the book of Kerry Smith "Destroy me". In this work there are numerous experiments, amazing tasks and unusual methods of self-expression. The book should be read very carefully, without missing a single page. After all, each exercise can be carried out in hundreds of different ways, even if at first glance it does not seem so.
Kerry decided to break the established stereotypes aboutuse of printed products. Kerry Smith's book "Destroy Me" is first and foremost a creativity simulator. The self-destructing journal is made up of tasks based on the principle of the destructive method. Of course, this is a very unusual way, but it really helps to develop the creative abilities of a person. As the artist herself says, there is no better stimulator for generating new ideas than looking at objects from a different angle.
Opening the book of Kerry Smith, on the very first pageswe see unusual, out-of-the-way assignments. Fulfilling the instructions of the artist, you can fix everything on the video and then spread it into social networks so that friends too have access to new unique information about the "destructive" book. To make it more interesting to follow instructions, you need to connect to the creative ideas of your comrades. After all, in a company to do crazy things are always more interesting and fun.
This notebook is very convenient.It is made in a small format, so it can easily fit in a small purse or pocket. It is advisable to constantly keep it to yourself, as the inspiration to do something like that can visit a person unexpectedly. As well as it is necessary for all similar editions, the book "Destroy me" has original design registration and is not deprived a humorous note.
Readers leave many positive comments aboutworks by Kerry Smith. The artist's books diverge in large editions all over the world. Anyone wishing to discover the spirit of creativity or try themselves on a new path of creative ideas became fans of the artist from Canada. She won the hearts of many creative personalities with her unique approach to solving problems and creating fresh, unusual entertainment. Kerry continues his active work, teaches at the university, creates new masterpieces and pleases with his new unusual look at ordinary things.