What Pablo Picasso tells about painting here is true of all arts:
When you begin a picture, you often make some pretty discoveries. You must be on guard against these. Destroy the thing, do it over several times. In each destroying of a beautiful discovery, the artist does not really suppress it, but rather transforms it, condenses it, makes it more substantial. What comes out in the end is the result of discarded finds. Otherwise, you become your own connoisseur. I sell myself nothing.
(Quoted from page 265 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg.)
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