Pharrell: A Fish Doesn't Know It's Wet

Pharrell: A Fish Doesn't Know It's Wet

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Oct 31, 2018 · English · Hardcover (284 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 284
Language English
Published Oct 31, 2018
Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN-10 0847861635
ISBN-13 9780847861637

Description

Pharrell Williams takes readers on a vivid journey through his creative vision and appreciation for culture in this remarkable volume. Building upon the success of his previous work, he invites audiences to explore the rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped his artistic identity. Through an array of striking visuals, anecdotes, and reflections, Pharrell offers an intimate glimpse into his world, showcasing the people, places, and moments that inspire him.

The book captures the essence of what it means to be an artist in the modern age, skillfully weaving together his thoughts on collaboration, innovation, and the importance of community. Each page brims with inspiration, as Pharrell shares his philosophy on creativity and its fluid nature—much like a fish that swims through water, often unaware of its surroundings. His words resonate with those seeking to navigate their own creative paths.

As an icon in music, fashion, and design, Pharrell's influence extends far beyond traditional boundaries. This volume serves as a celebration of diversity within creativity, reflecting his belief that everyone has the potential to contribute to the greater narrative of culture. Readers will find themselves encouraged to embrace their individuality and uncover the artistry present in everyday life.

Richly illustrated, this work is not just a book; it's an experience that sparks the imagination. Pharrell's unique voice rings true throughout, making it a valuable addition for fans, aspiring artists, and anyone who recognizes the beauty of creative expression. It’s a heartfelt exploration that goes beyond the surface, inviting all to dive deeper into the waters of creativity.

Genres

Art & Photography Contemporary

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