No Matter How Much One Idealizes Style and Form…

No matter how much one idealizes style and form

No matter how much one idealizes style and form, both need execution to solidify and achieve an authentic unity. Once executed, or rather, during the attempt of execution, the idea becomes clearer and the artist evolves it until it fits his expressive intention. The spontaneous flashes that arise in the act of artistic realization, although they do not serve as a foundation, are often what brightens and makes a work worthy of the adjunct of art.