objective drawing
An object cannot be seen for what it truly is because the action of objectification is determined by a unique description based on memory/thought. For the object to be seen for what it is in this very instant, memory/thought cannot be used, because memory has no power of its own to sustain itself as the present. This means that what you see as an object is not what that object is. So what are you drawing, then, if what you see is not what you think you see?
This question is seldom asked in the drawing class. Many artists preferring to continue repeating the same inaccuracies passed on from generation to generation. There are even masters of inaccuracy whose blindness is supported by blind academia.
Seeing that the word(thought) is not the thing itself, an accurate interpretation is therefore necessary. This interpretation acts as a pointer to what the object is and establishes an understanding of how the object appears.







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Non sto cercando di convincere qualcuno a vedere la vita come faccio io. Sì in effetti è stato frainteso.
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