Marc Chagall (aka : מאַרק שאַגאַל , Марк Захаравiч Шагал) (A 20th century Jewish/Belarus-born painter, who moved to Paris) wrote : "...One cannot be precise, and still be true..."
John Updike wrote : "...Truth should not be forced, it should simply manifest itself..."
Emily Dickenson wrote : "...The truth must dazzle gradually/Or every man be blind..."
And, with regard to the concept of "Abstract Audio"...
Vincent Van Gogh wrote : "...My great longing is to make those very incorrectnesses, those deviations, remodellings, changes in reality, so that they may become, yes, lies if you like - but lies more true than the literal truth..."
Pablo Picasso later appropriated the above concept for himself (what a surprise!), reducing it to the following comparatively crude jingle : "...Art is a lie that tells the truth..." |