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Dear Art Diary by Tatyana Kalaydjian Serraino (hardcover)
Dear Art Diary is an interactive journal designed to help you look at and connect with art more deeply.
As an art historian, one of the most important lessons I’ve learned in my career is that the simplest, yet often most forgotten way to appreciate art is to really look at it and let your mind wander.
Facts, context, and history are all valuable, but the true joy of art lies in what happens when you observe with your own eyes, listen to your emotional response, and form your own interpretations.
That’s exactly what this art diary is here to help you do.
It invites you to engage directly with artworks you encounter in person, encouraging you to reflect on and record your personal responses to them.
Through this process, you’ll become an active observer - someone who doesn’t just see art, but truly experiences it.
Inside this art diary, you’ll find:
Generous blank spaces to sketch artworks and the details from them that catch your eye
Open-ended prompts that guide close looking, encourage reflection, and inspire curiosity
Space for 50 artworks
This art diary is ideal for:
Casual art lovers and museum-goers
Anyone interested in learning how to better observe and appreciate art
Those looking for fresh ways to engage with art
Dear Art Diary is an interactive journal designed to help you look at and connect with art more deeply.
As an art historian, one of the most important lessons I’ve learned in my career is that the simplest, yet often most forgotten way to appreciate art is to really look at it and let your mind wander.
Facts, context, and history are all valuable, but the true joy of art lies in what happens when you observe with your own eyes, listen to your emotional response, and form your own interpretations.
That’s exactly what this art diary is here to help you do.
It invites you to engage directly with artworks you encounter in person, encouraging you to reflect on and record your personal responses to them.
Through this process, you’ll become an active observer - someone who doesn’t just see art, but truly experiences it.
Inside this art diary, you’ll find:
Generous blank spaces to sketch artworks and the details from them that catch your eye
Open-ended prompts that guide close looking, encourage reflection, and inspire curiosity
Space for 50 artworks
This art diary is ideal for:
Casual art lovers and museum-goers
Anyone interested in learning how to better observe and appreciate art
Those looking for fresh ways to engage with art