"On occasion I have drawn as a release from painting. The economy in using paper, pencil, charcoal and crayon can help towards a greater gamble and higher rewards. I also find that drawing can generate ideas more rapidly than painting"
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The key word is "economy", and it lands like a small ethic. Paper and charcoal are cheap, yes, but Scott is really talking about risk management. Lower material stakes loosen the hand; loosen the hand and you can "gamble" on uglier marks, stranger compositions, dead ends. That is where "higher rewards" comes from: not virtuosity, but permission. He is arguing that constraint can be catalytic, that austerity can buy freedom.
The line about speed is the most revealing. "Generate ideas more rapidly" treats ideas as something you manufacture through doing, not something you wait for. Drawing becomes a thinking technology: quick iterations, immediate feedback, fewer sunk costs. In the subtext is a rejection of the romantic myth that painting is the real work and drawing is preparatory. Scott flips it. Drawing isn't homework for the canvas; it's the engine room where decisions get made, doubts get tested, and the next painting is quietly negotiated into existence.
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"On occasion I have drawn as a release from painting. The economy in using paper, pencil, charcoal and crayon can help towards a greater gamble and higher rewards. I also find that drawing can generate ideas more rapidly than painting." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/on-occasion-i-have-drawn-as-a-release-from-116525/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







