diary / by Edward Mullany

The difference between an artist’s juvenilia and their mature work has less to do with the sophistication of their mind than with the sophistication of their talent. In other words, a mature artist needs not to have made some leap forward in wisdom, or understanding, or anything like that, but to have experienced a progression in their talent such that their talent becomes the means by which a wisdom or understanding that they may not even have been aware of, or expecting, finds articulation.