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Berger On Drawing

by John Berger

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"That’s one reason why I’m so fascinated by it as well. It’s like the experience of watching babies start to navigate out the world. It’s amazing that the drawing begins so young. Before they could walk my two daughters were drawing, picking up crayons or markers and just making marks. The fascination and pleasure that they took in that was really revelatory for me. It’s hard to remember for yourself the first time that you made a mark. Watching another person discover that power for the first time was really thrilling. I do believe there is something primal about it."
Drawing as Thought · fivebooks.com