You see things out of the corner of your mind or the corner of your eye that affect you just as strongly as things that you focus on, if not more so.


Kenneth Noland, p. 12 - 'Conversation with Karen Wilkin' (1986-1988)


You see things out of the corner of your mind or the corner of your eye that affect you just as strongly as things that you focus on, if not more so.

You see things out of the corner of your mind or the corner of your eye that affect you just as strongly as things that you focus on, if not more so.

You see things out of the corner of your mind or the corner of your eye that affect you just as strongly as things that you focus on, if not more so.

You see things out of the corner of your mind or the corner of your eye that affect you just as strongly as things that you focus on, if not more so.