Watched Pollock last night, my rule for not watching or reading anything that's going to detract unnecessarily from my focus on the positive set aside temporarily. Not very interested in pursuing the tormented artist theme. What I am interested in is, what was the motivation for Lee Krasner to stand by her man? The infidelity, the booze, the abuse - sorry if I'm ruining the plot for you :~) - why did she stay, refusing to give him a divorce? "He's a great artist," comes out of her mouth I lost track of how many times.
Don't know anything about her, haven't read anything about her side of the story. Just wondering - is there a place of transcendence where an individual is so inspired and believes in what another person is capable of, that what they see is the trait or talent or end product of that other person, and all that matters is that it is brought into the world?
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