From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Wed Jun 09 2004 - 18:45:27 BST
Hi Steve and all,
Your great post ended with....
On 9 Jun 2004 at 8:50, Steve Peterson wrote:
Based on the above, art seems to lie in the choices rather than the
product produced.
msh says:
I like this a lot. Think of Picasso's arranging a bicycle's seat and
handlebars to give us the head of a bull. Nothing "valuable" about
the finished product. We all like to say, "Well, I coulda done
that!" The fact that we didn't, that we didn't see what Picasso saw
and chose to act on, is what makes him a little different, maybe.
Anyway, just my 2 cents.
msh
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