"I used to meditate until I learned to stop thinking."

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Source: Agnes Martin (2005). “Schriften”, Cantz

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Agnes Martin

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Agnes Martin was a Canadian-American artist known for her minimalist paintings that evoke tranquility and introspection, emphasizing simplicity and peace.

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