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I worked in between carpools and buying food and cooking and whatever else I had to do. I lived an outside life, but really I was living an inside life.
Anne Truitt
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Anne Truitt
Age: 83 †
Born: 1921
Born: March 16
Died: 2004
Died: December 23
Artist
Drawer
Painter
Sculptor
Baltimore
Maryland
Anne Dean Truitt
Anne Dean
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Lived
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Food
Whatever
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Buying
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January is my favorite month, when the light is plainest, least colored. And I like the feeling of beginnings.
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A mystery confounds the problem of industry in art. In the last analysis, to work is simply not enough. But we have to act as if it were, leaving reward aside.
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the more visible my work became, the less visible I grew to myself.
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I come to the point of using steel, and simply cannot. It's like the marriage proposal of a perfectly eligible man who just isn't loveable. It is wood I love.
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Love ... is the honoring of others in a way that grants them the grace of their own autonomy and allows mutual discovery.
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