"I had a teacher in art school who said something about the only works he really enjoyed seeing or found much in were works where he had a sense that a discovery was made in the course of making this object. I like to hold to that as my marching orders"
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That’s a very actorly standard. In performance, audiences can smell the difference between someone reciting choices they locked in at rehearsal and someone genuinely listening, adjusting, finding the moment as it happens. Mull’s teacher is describing the visual-art version of that: the brushstroke that corrects the previous brushstroke, the composition that mutates because the artist noticed something truer than their first idea. It’s process made legible, not as mess, but as thinking.
Calling it “marching orders” is the quiet punchline. Mull takes a permissive, almost bohemian value (“stay open, be surprised”) and frames it like discipline. The subtext is anti-preciousness: don’t worship intention, worship attention. If nothing surprises you while making it, why should it surprise anyone looking at it?
Context matters here: Mull’s career has always rewarded agility over purity. In a culture that often treats “content” as something to optimize and ship, he’s arguing for work that can’t be fully pre-planned, because its point is the moment it becomes more than the person who started it.
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Mull, Martin. (2026, January 17). I had a teacher in art school who said something about the only works he really enjoyed seeing or found much in were works where he had a sense that a discovery was made in the course of making this object. I like to hold to that as my marching orders. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-a-teacher-in-art-school-who-said-something-72701/
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Mull, Martin. "I had a teacher in art school who said something about the only works he really enjoyed seeing or found much in were works where he had a sense that a discovery was made in the course of making this object. I like to hold to that as my marching orders." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-a-teacher-in-art-school-who-said-something-72701/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I had a teacher in art school who said something about the only works he really enjoyed seeing or found much in were works where he had a sense that a discovery was made in the course of making this object. I like to hold to that as my marching orders." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-a-teacher-in-art-school-who-said-something-72701/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.




