Avery (Charles) Autograph letter signed ('Charles Avery'), addressed to the vendor, reading in part "It is absolutely fine for you to paint from your imagination, and no one in the world is qualified, or in a position to imply otherwise. Don't paint for the examiners, they are not important and even if they give you a bad mark, this will in no way affect your chances of admission to art college". Avery then replies to a series of questions the vendors asked as part of a school assignment, adding "I have always drawn from imagination. It is a unique and liberating process of working. It is a form of hypnosis...without duty to reality...When you draw from life you have too much commitment to reality", also featuring an original sketch by the artist, two pages, some folding marks and creasing, folio, n.d. [1997/1998]
Avery (Charles) Autograph letter signed ('Charles Avery'), addressed to the vendor, reading in part "It is absolutely fine for you to paint from your imagination, and no one in the world is qualified, or in a position to imply otherwise. Don't paint for the examiners, they are not important and even if they give you a bad mark, this will in no way affect your chances of admission to art college". Avery then replies to a series of questions the vendors asked as part of a school assignment, adding "I have always drawn from imagination. It is a unique and liberating process of working. It is a form of hypnosis...without duty to reality...When you draw from life you have too much commitment to reality", also featuring an original sketch by the artist, two pages, some folding marks and creasing, folio, n.d. [1997/1998]
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