How are things visible? Can you see an egg against a white background? Not by drawing a line around it can you make it evident.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Science is like a flashlight in the hands of people living in a huge balloon. They can illuminate anything in the balloon, but cannot shine it outside the balloon to see where it is floating - or if it is floating at all.
At first, the tornado is nearly invisible. Against the sky, it's white on white.
The process and organization leading up to cooking the egg can tell you a lot about the cook.
Transparency is not the same as looking straight through a building: it's not just a physical idea, it's also an intellectual one.
I've often noticed that we are not able to look at what we have in front of us, unless it's inside a frame.
Draw what you see.
Some things have to be believed to be seen.
Painting is an illusion, a piece of magic, so what you see is not what you see.
I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them.
To attempt this would be like seeing without eyes or directing the gaze of knowledge behind one's own eye. Modern science can acknowledge no other than this epistemological stand-point.
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