Marie Luise Knott Quotes
As The Philosopher Gilles Deleuze Put It, No Painter Ever Stands Before A Completely Blank Canvas, No Author Ever Sits Before A Blank Page. In Fact, The Surface Confronting The Modern Artist Is Full Of Inherited Images That Must First Be Cleared From The Imagination Before One Can Begin To Create One's Own.
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