The following quote from "Seven Types of Ambiguity" by Elliot Perlman jumped out at me when I read it this morning while doing my laundry.
"A lot of the very best art will barely ever come to you. You have to come to it."
Art, by its very nature of being the truest possible expression of some one's inner perceptions, must be uncompromising and, so, can only be exactly what it is and never what it is not.
So, it could be said that art is excruciatingly and exquisitely demanding from start to finish and, then, beyond.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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