Judith Groch Quote

The untutored child possesses two qualities which are always preserved in the mature artist: imagination, and the ability to encounter his own feelings.


The Right to Create (1969)


The untutored child possesses two qualities which are always preserved in the mature artist: imagination, and the ability to encounter his own...

The untutored child possesses two qualities which are always preserved in the mature artist: imagination, and the ability to encounter his own...

The untutored child possesses two qualities which are always preserved in the mature artist: imagination, and the ability to encounter his own...

The untutored child possesses two qualities which are always preserved in the mature artist: imagination, and the ability to encounter his own...