Charles E. Burchfield (1893-1967), Dandelion Seed Heads and the Moon, 1961-1965; watercolor, gouache, charcoal, and sgraffito on lightly textured white wove paper faced on 1/4-inch-thick laminated gray chalkboard, 56 x 40 inches; Karen and Kevin Kennedy Collection
Sometimes I wonder at the Multitude of Ideas I gather — does profusion breed Confusion? I think rather it is like the prolific quality of Nature, who scatters seed in such great quantities where only one out of a million may grow.
Charles E. Burchfield, Journals, September 28, 1916