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Color, image, form these are the elements the individual artist will emphasize; one or another of them is
likely to dominate the conception and,
subsequently, the experience of the viewer.
In some works, the three will come together, inseparable,
indistinguishable. The painting and sculpture of Paul Feeley comes to mind a full unity of means and ends.
But the experience in the larger sense is what will count with all, the
residue, what we take away with us from the work of art, the thing that
has changed our life.
Gene Baro,
Color, Image, Form, Detroit Institute of Art, 1967
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