No masterpiece of art has ever been appreciated until its creation is over. Employing an example, it is possible that during the creation of the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, there were eyewitnesses (spectators) who watched and marveled at his brush strokes, his mastery of perspective, the human anatomy and the way he balanced light and shadow in blended shades of color. But at the moment that da Vinci stepped back from the canvas for the last time, those spectators had to spend some time watching the paint dry. At the risk of stretching this obvious metaphor to its […]
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