Artists and religionists are never far apart, they go to the sources of revelation for what they choose to experience and what they report is the degree of their experiences. Intellect wishes to arrange — intuition wishes to accept.


A Second Outline in Portraiture (1936), as quoted in Marsden Hartley, Gail R. Scott - Abbeville Publishers, Cross River Press, 1988, New York, p. 167


Artists and religionists are never far apart, they go to the sources of revelation for what they choose to experience and what they report is the...

Artists and religionists are never far apart, they go to the sources of revelation for what they choose to experience and what they report is the...

Artists and religionists are never far apart, they go to the sources of revelation for what they choose to experience and what they report is the...

Artists and religionists are never far apart, they go to the sources of revelation for what they choose to experience and what they report is the...