When you observe common things closely they have an emphatic quality, a thusness that is like a charge around them and which is both beautiful and satisfying. To see the way the corners of the room meet or the light bounces off a floorboard is enough of a reason for life. Painters understand that the interesting object is the round glass, the box, the rusty down-pipe and that there is no need to
reach for a meaning beyond what is visible. By their beauty, objects bring the eye of beholder into contact with infinity.
—John Tarrant, Bring Me the Rhinoceros (Shambhala Publications, 2008)
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