Frederick Franck, Dove
the promise of painting post reminded me of Frederick Franck’s to-do list. He called it his 10 Commandments:
These Ten Commandments on seeing/drawing were revealed to me on a mountain, but also in a meadow, on a beach and even in the subway. For their revelation did not come all at once, but in installments, as it were, over the years, and always while I was busy drawing, and invariably on holy ground. But that may be because, while drawing, all ground is holy: unseparated from the Whole.
1 You shall draw everything and every day
2 You shall not wait for inspiration, for it comes not while you wait but while you work
3 You shall forget all you think you know and, even more, all you have been taught
4 You shall not adore your good drawings and promptly forget your bad ones
5 You shall not draw with exhibitions in mind, nor to please any critic but yourself
6 You shall trust none but your own eye, and make your hand follow it
7 You shall consider the mouse you draw as more important than the contents of all the museums in the world, for
8 You shall love the ten thousand things with all your heart and a blade of grass as yourself
9 Let each drawing be your first: A celebration of the eye awakened
10 You shall not worry about “being of your time”, for you are your time
And it is brief
– Frederick Franck, The Awakened Eye
For more info about Frederick Franck visit the awakened eye website