Chiara Cokieng

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At an art school where I once studied, the students wanted most of all to develop a personal style. But if you just try to make good things, you’ll inevitably do it in a distinctive way, just as each person walks in a distinctive way. Michelangelo was not trying to paint like Michelangelo. He was just trying to paint well; he couldn’t help painting like Michelangelo. The only style worth having is the one you can’t help.
Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
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