"As the artist picks his way along, rejecting and accepting as he goes, certain patterns of enquiry emerge"
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Riley’s real trick is where she places meaning: not in the “answer,” but in the act of “rejecting and accepting.” Those verbs expose the hidden economy of art-making. Every choice is also a refusal, and those refusals leave a trace. Over time, the trace becomes legible: “certain patterns of enquiry emerge.” That last verb matters. The patterns aren’t imposed; they surface from repetition, from attention, from the artist’s willingness to stay with a problem long enough for it to reveal its own structure.
The context is Riley’s broader project as an Op Art pioneer: systematic exploration that still depends on human judgment. Her paintings look engineered, but they’re built on sensitivity to perception - how the eye strains, steadies, gets tricked. The subtext is almost moral: clarity is earned, not declared. Inquiry isn’t a mood; it’s a method that shows up, day after day, until the work starts teaching the artist what question they’ve been asking all along.
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Riley, Bridget. (2026, January 17). As the artist picks his way along, rejecting and accepting as he goes, certain patterns of enquiry emerge. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-the-artist-picks-his-way-along-rejecting-and-50156/
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"As the artist picks his way along, rejecting and accepting as he goes, certain patterns of enquiry emerge." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-the-artist-picks-his-way-along-rejecting-and-50156/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.












