Joseph quotes Christopher Willard: > - Without intent all painting is meaningless. > > Depending on what he has in mind, Willard's line sounds tautological, trivial, and, if it is interpreted as saying you mustn't start a work without knowing "where it is going", in many cases his dogma is damaging.
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