Aesthetics
Online ISSN : 2424-1164
Print ISSN : 0520-0962
ISSN-L : 0520-0962
Time in the Artistic Creation
Hiroe Nitta
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1959 Volume 10 Issue 3 Pages 8-11

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It goes without saying that we need always some succession of time in order to create a work of art. In painting, for example, we draw a picture step by step driving the color-brushes, and not in an instant. The whole work cannot come into existence at one stroke. It is the product of a gradual, successive, and advancing process. But, what sort of time runs in this process? How is it possible to travel from one touch of color-brush to another? The author tried, in this article, to make clear the time-structure of the artistic creation, and to grasp the work of art in its dynamic aspect.
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© 1959 The Japanese Society for Aesthetics
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