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GEOFFREY DE GROEN

Geoffrey de Groen says he’s endlessly interested in “silence, stillness, darkness”, and from his studio in Taralga in the NSW Southern Tablelands he is happy to spend a whole day admiring the beautiful light there from before dawn till after dusk. “It has a completeness to it. I hope my work has a completeness to it, too. A unity and a totality.”

compass in one’s eyes and not in the hand, for the hands execute, but the eye judges.” Presumably, Geoffrey de Groen would agree with Michelangelo because he is very fond of referring to Collingwood’s famous distinction between art and craft. In craft – a pre-considered, artisanal activity – it is necessary to know at the beginning how something will turn out. But art is an exploration where we don’t know the end at the beginning. Hence, another quote

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