“It is a mistake for a sculptor or painter to speak or write very often about his job. It releases the tension needed for his work. By trying to express his aims with rounded-off logical exactness, he can easily become a theorist whose actual work is only a caged-in exposition of concepts evolved in terms of logic and words… the artist works with a concentration of his whole personality, and the conscious part of it resolves conflicts, organises memories, and prevents him from trying to walk in two directions at the same time.” Henry Moore, 1898-1986.
“An artist’s words are always to be taken cautiously.” Louise Bourgeois, 1911-2010.
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lovely picture Tass!
Henry moore also said that he never gave a work a title until it was finished. But lets hear it for our enry
Dear Anastashia,
thank you for your beautiful article about my novel 9rabbits! It is a journey in a rabbit hole. It is. And i’m happy to meet you as we are both falling to the next land…Hope to meet and cook together
I like your akwarells
love
Virginia Zaharieva
Thank you Virginia! I’m glad you liked it. I enjoyed your book immensely, and hope it is going to have the success it deserves. I intend to do a fuller review at some point soon, and post the results of my experiments with the recipes, too! My family particularly enjoyed “Arse-End Potatoes”, and not just for the name…
Anastasia