Yoda & ArtHunter
ArtHunter, you keep unfinished sketches close. Is the beauty of art found in the waiting, or in the finished?
The beauty lies in the pause between brush and canvas, the breath you take before the final line. Finished work is just the end note of a conversation that never really ends.
True, the pause holds the brush’s breath, and in that quiet moment the canvas listens. The finished line is just the echo of what was spoken before.
Exactly, and that pause is the gallery where the idea still wears its coat. The finished line is just the echo—good, but it never captures the whole chorus. Keep that raw silence close, it’s the real curator.
Indeed, ArtHunter, the quiet is the gallery. The chorus goes on beyond the final line. Keep that silence close, it guides your art.
You get it—silence is the exhibition space and my sketchbook the curator. Keep listening, and the gallery will keep expanding.
Your sketchbook is a silent teacher, ArtHunter. Listen, and the gallery grows.