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The Painter |
Painting and art
Entering inside the idea of life Free, quiet and alone |
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Art and painting Excerpt from The Painter: A Novel of Pursuit by Stephen Denning Monday August 12 |
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Other quotations on art and
painting
When I started to paint, I felt transported into a kind of paradise... In everyday life, I was usually bored and vexed by the things that people were always telling me I must do. Starting to paint, I felt gloriously free, quiet, and alone. The world of the artist is often ordered in terms we cannot accept. This is true, in very different ways, of Aeschylus, Hardy, Ibsen, and Zola; we are prepared to accept neither Zeus nor the President of the Immortals nor hereditary disease as having the sort of ordering power that these writers ascribe to them. |
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See Stephen Denning, The Painter, A Novel of Pursuit, (iUniverse, October 2000) Stephen Denning, Sonnets 2000, (iUniverse,
October 2000)
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| Times Literary Supplement, April
7, 2000; June 30, 2000
Julian Bell, What is Painting? New York, Thames and Hudson, 1999 John Berger, Ways of Seeing, London, Penguin, 1972. Henri Matisse, Matisse: the artist speaks, ed. G. Morgan, San Francisco, Collins, 1996. John Passmore, Serious Art, London, John Duckworth, 1991 |
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