I really enjoyed this book! What first drew me to it was meeting Kate a few months ago, just as she was about to release this masterpiece into the world. I rarely meet someone so dedicated to art: truly authentic, passionate, and sincere. That encounter made me even more curious to dive into her universe.
I love the way the book gently guides you through its ideas. It never pushes or preaches, but instead offers insights in a soft, thoughtful way that made me pause and reflect. It feels more like a quiet conversation than a lecture and honestly, how refreshing is that?
I also want to mention David Shrigley’s contributions. His work stood out to me immediately: quirky, expressive, and full of personality. His pieces add an extra layer of charm to the book, making the whole experience feel more vivid and personal.
Overall, I found it to be a very enjoyable read. It’s the kind of book you can open at any moment, read a few pages, and walk away with a smile.
P.S. The red hardcover is a clever touch: a subtle wink to a collection of modern thoughts, humble conversations, and fresh perspectives. It feels like a manifesto, a gentle revolution, a liberation of art that restores its true essence: freedom. Brilliant!