
“I remember standing on a street corner with the black painter Beauford Delaney down in the Village, waiting for the light to change, and he pointed down and said, Look. I looked and all I saw was water. And he said, Look again, which I did, and I saw oil on the water and the city reflected in the puddle. It was a great revelation to me. I can’t explain it. He taught me how to see, and how to trust what I saw. Painters have often taught writers how to see. And once you’ve had that experience, you see differently.”
James Baldwin
more infosource: Issue 91 of The Paris Review, 1984.
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category: art, artist, Beauford Delaney, Greenwich Village, New York City, observation, school of life, writing
medium: interview


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