Eugene J. Martin Quote

Rather than programming children as if they were computers, parents should be something like art instructors. Because life is like a clump-of-clay, you can't make it into an expression of beauty, unless you take it into your hands. While sprinkling their lives with painful and playful diversions, people wait their lives miserably into old age, for the skills to live-life, to–come as did life- itself.


Annotated Drawings by Eugene J. Martin: 1977-1978


Rather than programming children as if they were computers, parents should be something like art instructors. Because life is like a clump-of-clay,...

Rather than programming children as if they were computers, parents should be something like art instructors. Because life is like a clump-of-clay,...

Rather than programming children as if they were computers, parents should be something like art instructors. Because life is like a clump-of-clay,...

Rather than programming children as if they were computers, parents should be something like art instructors. Because life is like a clump-of-clay,...