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- Painting and sculpture are very archaic forms. It's the only thing left in our industrial society where an individual alone can make something with not…
- No good to paint in the head - what happens is what happens when you put the paint down - you can only hope that…
- Then you learn about composition, you learn about old masters, you form certain ideas about structure. But the inhuman activity of trying to make some…
- Painting seems like impossibility, with only a sign now and then of its own light.
- What is seen and called the picture is what remains - an evidence. Even as one travels in painting toward a state of 'unfreedom' where…
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