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Drawing is a testing of ideas; a slow-motion version of thought. It does not arrive instantly like a photograph. The uncertain and imprecise way of constructing a drawing is sometimes a model of how to construct meaning. What ends in clarity does not begin that way. William Kentridge
3 comments:
Wow, thanks for sharing that! I especially love the automatic writing animation. I'd seen an Art 21 on him a while back.
Hi Polly! You're welcome! He's fascinating to watch.
Thanks for posting this, Martha!
I love the fluid, unfinished, and ever-changing quality to his work!
-Dean
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