Their essential effort is to catapult themselves wholly, without holding back one bit, into a course of action without having any idea where they will end up. They are like riders who gallop into the night, eagerly leaning on their horse's neck, peering into a blinding rain. And they have to do it over and over again.


Daybook: The Journal of an Artist (1982)


Their essential effort is to catapult themselves wholly, without holding back one bit, into a course of action without having any idea where they...

Their essential effort is to catapult themselves wholly, without holding back one bit, into a course of action without having any idea where they...

Their essential effort is to catapult themselves wholly, without holding back one bit, into a course of action without having any idea where they...

Their essential effort is to catapult themselves wholly, without holding back one bit, into a course of action without having any idea where they...