Monday, September 1, 2014

Keith Crown

"The droplet of color running down the paper, the gathering of water and color in the valleys of warps; these are the natural, unforeseeable incidents of watercolor painting misjudged by some to be crude craftsmanship. To erase them would be to kill the signs of adventure, to kill the painting." -Keith Crown

From the "Content of Watercolor" by Ed Reep

This quote is relevant to my work because I almost always utilize the unplanned mistakes that occur while creating a work. I don't think there are any mistakes when creating. They are all lessons.

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