In a message dated 6/25/09 10:59:03 PM, [email protected] writes:

> This is characteristic of groups that love to bask in the undefined
> mystical.   Artists specialize in this. Press them to say precisely what
> they have
> in mind with "art", "meaning", "signifies". "represents", etc. and they
> recoil like vampires from a cross.
>

Miller did have a good description of mark.   This discussion is not about
what a mark might signify etc but    why it can vary from   painting era to
paintingera and still produce what are accepted as aesthetic results.   The
meaning of the results are beside the   point.
Kate Sullivan


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