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How do you make something unfinished? Because thats what a stroke is. If you lay a stroke down and dont lose it into the surrounding color field its unfinished. How do you make something unfinished finished? Thats a tough problem. So if youre gonna be painterly or stylistic in any way how are you gonna make it feel like its a complete idea? Thats a tricky deal. Yeah. You know? And so wheres the consistency in that if youre gonna use broken line? You know, broken, soft edges. You know, limited color, simplified form. Why does it not look unfinished? How can a sketch be worthy of being framed? In other words, worthy of going in a gallery. Okay. And the trick to that is if it feels like its saying what it needs to say. In other words every stroke for the most part that you put down or every mark in that artwork if its speaking the truth about what youre trying to say, This is a cheek bone that turns, that flows down into this structure that comes forward and then steps back.