SIX ASIDES ON ART & LIES
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It was a brisk afternoon in a valley in Yorkshire in the north of England when my art teacher, Mr Waddington, standing beside me seated at my easel, first introduced me to Charles Darwin’s phrase, ‘cryptic colouration’ – an organism’s ability to blend into its surroundings. The phrase has stuck with me, spurring a long-standing interest in mimicry – the relationship between survival
and calculated obscurity.
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SIX ASIDES ON ART & LIES. (2019). The Thinker, 82(4), 66-77. https://doi.org/10.36615/thethinker.v82i4.376