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註釋Much of Henry Kondracki's work hangs on this balance between innocent wonder and wistful retrospection. His exuberantly naive viewpoint allows jaded, adult eyes to see the world afresh. It recalls Picasso's attempt to 'unlearn' mere technique in order to find a more profound, sincere creativity. Kondracki thus fills in some of the blind spots in a supposedly more mature perception of the world.