Michael,
but what does 'formal' mean in this context?
what is a 'formal problem' as opposed to a 'problem'?
John
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Michael Jameson wrote:
> David Hockney says p.68: 'I believe that the problem of how you depict
> something is a formal
>> problem. It's an interesting one and it's a permanent one; there's no
> solution to it. There are a thousand and one ways you can go about it. There
> is no set rule.' Does that answer your question? Would you like to be in
> the St Albans group? Best wishes, Michael J.
>
>
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