11/29/12

Roughed In

You always hear that the hardest part of painting is starting.  I disagree.  I think painters make paintings because they are addicted to the rush of starting.  When the work is nothing more than a bare skeleton of loose lines draped with a few patches of color and odd "notes to self" every square inch is pure potential.

2 comments:

  1. So very true. Starting is the fun part. Finishing is the hard work.

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  2. The artist Yoshitomo Nara upon finishing a body of work wipes down his whole space and hangs a piece of paper with the quote "never forget your beginners spirit" I've always loved that.

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