It occurs to me that, for a viewer (especially one who is not a painter), a painting is only an object. That is to say, only the final shape of the work is visible and that is the only experience that is available. For the painter, painting is an action rather than a thing. The painter has experienced the work, and has grappled with all the stages of th…
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