"When I draw and paint, the essential thing is not to know what I do, or else I cannot come to what I see."
-- Avigdor Arikha, 1929-2010
This is also true in writing.
And living, too.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Words, and Then Some
Too many fled Spillways mouths Oceans swill May flies Swamped Too many words Enough Said it all Spoke too much Tongue tied Talons claws sy...
-
Today has been a banner day: solid work prospects and a Washington Post Style Invitational three-peat : Report From Week 749 in which we ask...
-
It's not year's end, but we're nearly halfway there. Here's my running list of books read so far this year, in the order of ...
-
We know society exhibits moral outrage over serial killings, as well it should. But why the widespread apathy over the death throes of the s...
2 comments:
the best thing about not knowing where you are going is that when you change your mind nobody notices.
Or cares.
Post a Comment