D. H. Lawrence’s advice to painters:
Ours is an excessively conscious age. We know so much, we feel so little. I have lived enough among painters and around studios to have had all the theories — and how contradictory they are — rammed down my throat. A man has to have a gizzard like an ostrich to digest all the brass-tacks and wire nails of modern art theories. . . Theorise, theorise all you like — but when you start to paint, shut your theoretic eyes and go for it with instinct and intuition.
(Quoted from page 69 of The Creative Process. New American Library, 1952.)
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