Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Thinking

"To tell the truth the artist doesn’t think, if by ‘thinking’ we mean the elaboration of a chain of concepts. In him thought is born from contact with the matter which it forms, like something auxiliary, like the demands of matter itself, like the requirement of a form in the process of being born. Truth is less important to the artist than that his work should succeed, that it should come to life. My ‘thoughts’ were formed together with my work, they gnawed their way perversely and tenaciously into a world which gradually revealed itself."

-- Witold Gombrowicz, in "A Kind of Testament"

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Blogger Crp said...

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4:22 PM  
Blogger Cheshire Cat said...

I'm kinda proud of their consistency. I was concerned that in my absence there might be some upward mobility, they might try to get above their station, but belike the mark of their origin is still upon them.

8:48 AM  

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