I dunno.  But I can easily imagine many art writers or critics using the word 
mark in descriptions and evaluations of artworks.   Mark-making is standard 
art-speak and refers to the peculiar character of marks made by individual 
artists.  For instance, Monet's brush marks can be distinguished from those of 
his contemporaries, etc.  I'm not up to date on this thread.
wc


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From: Chris Miller <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:25:53 AM
Subject: marks and how they may or may not reflect whatever nebulous  qualities 
you may find necessary to your definition of Bewty

Now that you're back in your library, William, perhaps you  could tell us
which writers have used the word "marks" and made  it important to the
aesthetics of painting and drawing.

(I've promised to stay off this thread.... but since it's gone nowhere.... I
thought I'd give it a little push)



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