Innocent Eye

The whole has parts.

Each part has parts.

The picture becomes an organic, subliminal arrangement.

Your mind has parts.

Lots of drawing needed to figure things out. Before the drawing becomes muddled too. But that’s okay because it’s useful to observe when the muddle begins, tracing thoughts back to their sources.

Perception connects things, while also separating and filtering. So, what is really there?

Early stages of a drawing sometimes have a sort of pristine innocence that one wishes one could keep. How to keep that innocence from the beginning of the drawing until its conclusion is the challenge.

To begin in innocence and to end in innocence also.