Rigth on, counselor; a more erudite (on paper at least) JakaB, and just as provocative.
Is the Good Doctor with his well stated principles of GCA formulaic?
For those who compare gca to the fine arts, does the unmistakeable styles of many of the masters make them any less? Would it be better if you could not tell a Monet from an El Greco? Some of these guys painted basically the same theme over and over. Were they decried as being formulaic?
Give me an archie who does great work on a consistent basis, and I could care less if his courses have similar themes. I'll get my diversity by playing Dye, Raynor, Rees Jones, Tillie, Nickalus, Thomas, Doak, Ross, Engh, MacKenzie.