Remember to try not to misinterpret what I'm saying based on applying it in a limited scope — I'm not saying that each object must exist for all time, so I'm not saying that we must assume the universe existed for all time any more than
a particular apple tree must have existed for all time — I'm talking about the dynamic of the greatest / whole object of existence whatever that may happen to be.
The small
Apple Tree, 1965, trod delicately between faithful observation of the
particular and the bold gestures of improvised abstraction.