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If painting is painting , it is drawing . You do not stop drawing when you begin to paint , for painting is drawing . Originality can be halted but not stamped out or taken away . Don't demonstrate measure but demonstrate the results ...
If painting is painting , it is drawing . You do not stop drawing when you begin to paint , for painting is drawing . Originality can be halted but not stamped out or taken away . Don't demonstrate measure but demonstrate the results ...
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He continued to paint " my people " as he called the as he called the types who stirred a responsive chord in him ... away from portrait painting and during the later years of his life dedicated his talent almost exclusively to painting ...
He continued to paint " my people " as he called the as he called the types who stirred a responsive chord in him ... away from portrait painting and during the later years of his life dedicated his talent almost exclusively to painting ...
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If painting is painting , it is drawing . You do not stop drawing when you begin to paint , for painting is drawing . Originality can be halted but not stamped out or taken away . Don't demonstrate measure but demonstrate the results ...
If painting is painting , it is drawing . You do not stop drawing when you begin to paint , for painting is drawing . Originality can be halted but not stamped out or taken away . Don't demonstrate measure but demonstrate the results ...
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