- Buddy Folk
- Transgressible Wall, 1980
- watercolor painting
- 27.5 x 37.5 in
One of the most important ingredients in art is its ambiguity. If it has significance to the viewer, then it is a good painting. When I begin a painting I have a goal, but the work grows – it changes while I’m working on it. I always get a kick out of surprises. I am a painter who paints with watercolors. I love the independence, the expressive quality of watercolor. Spontaneity and freedom are very important to me.
Transgressible Wall is a painting, it is not literary. It can’t be explained as a novel. It was painted with watercolors so it does things which only watercolors can do.
- Collections: South Carolina Arts Commission State Art Collection