tached
toa
particularstyle,
he
would
deliberatelyupset
the
public
with
a
newseriesof
paintings
thatwent
against
all
expectations.
Bettertocreate
somethingugly
and
disturbing,
he
believed,
thantoletviewers
grow
toofa-
miliarwithhiswork.Understand:
People
feel
superior
tothe
person
whose
actions
they
can
predict.
If
you
showthemwhoisin
control
byplaying
against
their
expectations,you
both
gain
their
respect
and
lightenyour
hold
ondreir
fleeting
attention.
Ima
g
e:
The
Limelight.
The
actorwho
steps
intothisbxil»
liant
light
attainsa
heightened
presence.
All
eyes
areonhim.There
isroomfor
only
oneactoratatimein
the
limelight’s
narrow
beam;
dowhat-
everittakestomake
yourself
itsfocus.
Make
yourgestures
so
large,
amus-
ing,
and scandalous that the
lightstays
on
you
whilethe
other actorsareleft
in
the shadows.
Authority:
Be ostentatiousand
beseen....Whatisnotseenis
as
though
itdidnotexist... .It
was
light
thatfirstcausedallcre-
ation
to
shine
forth.
Display
fills
upmany
blanks,
covers
up
defi-
ciencies,
and
gives
everything
asecond
life,
especially
whenit
is backed
by genuine
merit.
(Baltasar
Gracién,
16014658)
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