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The tendency to disown our faults by projecting them on to others or on objects which are of our own making, Crowley recognizes, also has its positive side, for it is linked to a child's imaginative faculty in which human characteristics are ascribed to inanimate things.

An anthropomorphic treatment of objects has thus come to be the dominate feature of Crowley's paintings, with direct representations of human figures becoming increasingly rare.








Marco Livingstone | 1983