BEAUTY IN THE VORTEX : THE PAINTINGS OF CARTER HODGKIN
The nature of abstraction is that it diverges from a representation of the natural world in order to achieve its aims. It may begin with the real—with what we accept as a real object, event, or fact, and then break down into constituent parts that in themselves hold as much realistic value as the quarks that make up all matter, but for whom we can ascri…
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