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Creativity Quote by Bridget Riley

"Painting is, I think, inevitably an archaic activity and one that depends on spiritual values"

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Riley’s line lands like a dare aimed at modernity: painting, she suggests, survives precisely because it’s out of step. Calling it “inevitably… archaic” isn’t self-deprecation so much as a diagnosis. Painting can’t pretend to be the newest medium in the room; it’s slow, manual, stubbornly tied to the body and to materials that refuse frictionless “updates.” In an era that prizes speed, scalability, and tech sheen, that refusal becomes a kind of power.

The loaded word here is “spiritual,” and Riley uses it with an artist’s pragmatism rather than a preacher’s certainty. She’s not necessarily invoking religion; she’s naming the non-instrumental part of looking and making. Painting depends on a viewer willing to submit to attention - to stay long enough for perception to reorganize itself. That’s a spiritual value in the secular sense: patience, receptivity, inward calibration. It’s also an implicit critique of a culture that treats images as disposable units of content.

Context matters: Riley’s Op Art is famously optical, even scientific in effect, yet it’s handmade. Her work creates vibration and instability on the retina, but it’s built through disciplined touch. So the subtext is a defense of painting as an ancient technology for altering consciousness. Archaic doesn’t mean obsolete; it means anchored. Riley is arguing that painting’s relevance isn’t in competing with new media, but in offering what new media struggles to: sustained, embodied seeing that feels, quietly, like meaning.

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Later attribution: Bridget Riley (Lynne Cooke, John Elderfield, 2001) modern compilationID: 5xI3AQAAIAAJ
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... Painting is , I think , inevitably an archaic activity and one that depends on spiritual values . One of the big crises in painting - at least a century , or two , or maybe three centuries old - was precipitated by the dropping away of ...
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Riley, Bridget. (2026, February 7). Painting is, I think, inevitably an archaic activity and one that depends on spiritual values. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/painting-is-i-think-inevitably-an-archaic-142039/

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Riley, Bridget. "Painting is, I think, inevitably an archaic activity and one that depends on spiritual values." FixQuotes. February 7, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/painting-is-i-think-inevitably-an-archaic-142039/.

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"Painting is, I think, inevitably an archaic activity and one that depends on spiritual values." FixQuotes, 7 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/painting-is-i-think-inevitably-an-archaic-142039/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.

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Bridget Riley

Bridget Riley (born April 24, 1931) is a Artist from United Kingdom.

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