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- “Sabi”: The Value I Like To Draw
- Alice Walker’s distraction
- Alienation and the feeling of time
- An Odd Credo (Douglas Wilson)
- Artists make pretty things for friends
- As Close As The Window On Your Left
- As If For The First Time
- Basho: “The one who writes three to five haiku…”
- David Hart: Delight As A Mode Of Knowledge
- Drawing, by John Berger: “how has… [the face]… become the face it is”
- Every sketch is a question about what God sees.
- Form Follows Function?
- Helen Vendler, on Gerard M. Hopkins: “…second-order reflection…”
- Hollywood’s artistic problem
- John Singer Sargent, on brushes
- Mary Whyte, on myths of color
- Mary Whyte: “I tear up about one in four paintings…”
- Omit Needless Words?
- On “Simplification” In Drawing
- On Art Supplies
- On Talking About Creativity
- Pomegranates in the Tabernacle
- Shape Of Wind In Lilac
- T.S. Eliot: “…And Know The Place For The First Time”
- The Headstones Are Gone
- The Pursuit of Happiness Kills Stories
- The Second Moment of the Artist
- The Zen of Watercolor
- Walter Isaacson on Leonardo’s “sharpness of eye”
- We Know the Garden In the Act Of Drawing It
- Why write?