Hayward Veal walks the full length of his narrow studio because this is the only way to paint.
It is Max Meldrum’s way.
Examine the subject from a distance.
You are objective.
Detached both from the subject and yourself.
The artist, Meldrum says, is a scientist of appearances.
Meldrum’s views were political as well. He saw most contemporary artists as the economic dependents of the “business men”. A system wherein the private buyer chooses, recognizes and elevates the artist. Meldrum saw himself as a painter who was indifferent to this system.
He was a pacifist during World War I, a supporter of the anti-fascist movement in the 1930s and of disarmament during the Cold War.



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