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COLETTE ~ ON MEMORIES

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

“It is the image in the mind that links us to our lost treasures; but it is the loss that shapes the image, gathers the flowers, weaves the garland.”
― Colette, My Mother’s House & Sido

ANDRE GIDE ~ YOUR INNER SELF

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

” Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself – and thus make yourself indispensable.”

Andre Gide

HENRI MATISSE ~ BEING POSITIVE

in Quoting the Artist ~ Thoughts and Thinking... by

“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.”
Henri Matisse

Bouquet (Vase with Two Handles). 1907.

EDOUARD VUILLARD ~ THE MUSIC OF PAINTING

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“Who speaks of art speaks of poetry. There is not art without a poetic aim. There is a species of emotion particular to painting. There is an effect that results from a certain arrangement of colors, of lights, of shadows. It is this that one calls the music of painting”

Edouard Vuillard

EDGAR DEGAS ~ THE MYSTERY OF A PAINTING

in Art & the Unconscious Mind/Passion Of Art by

A painting requires a little mystery, some vagueness, and some fantasy. When you always make your meaning perfectly plain you end up boring people.

Edgar Degas

Self portrait 1855

PAUL CEZANNE ~ FEELINGS & ART

in Just a bit of everything and everyone.../Passion Of Art by

An art which isn’t based on feeling isn’t an art at all… feeling is the principle, the beginning and the end; craft, objective, technique – all these are in the middle.

Paul Cezanne

Photo: Cezanne in his studio, 1904

PAUL CEZANNE ~ FEELINGS & ART

in Just a bit of everything and everyone.../Passion Of Art by

An art which isn’t based on feeling isn’t an art at all… feeling is the principle, the beginning and the end; craft, objective, technique – all these are in the middle.

Paul Cezanne

Photo: Cezanne in his studio, 1904

AUGUSTE RODIN ~ THE ETERNAL IDOL

in Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel by

“Man’s naked form belongs to no particular moment in history; it is eternal, and can be looked upon with joy by the people of all ages.”  Auguste Rodin

The Eternal Idol (1889)  Musée Rodin.

Photo: Pierre Vallet.

VOLTAIRE ~ READING AND DANCING

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“Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world.”

Voltaire

ANAIS NIN ~ THE REALITY OF A REAL WOMAN

in Art & the Unconscious Mind/The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

“Woman’s role in creation should be parallel to her role in life. I don’t mean the good earth. I mean the bad earth too, the demon, the instincts, the storms of nature. Tragedies, conflicts, mysteries are personal. Man fabricated a detachment which became fatal. Woman must not fabricate. She must descend into the real womb and expose its secrets and its labyrinths. She must describe it as the city of Fez, with its Arabian Nights gentleness, tranquility and mystery. She must describe the voracious moods, the desires, the worlds contained in each cell of it. For the womb has dreams. It is not as simple as the good earth. I believe at times that man created art out of fear of exploring woman. I believe woman stuttered about herself out of fear of what she had to say. She covered herself with taboos and veils. Man invented a woman to suit his needs. He disposed of her by identifying her with nature and then paraded his contemptuous domination of nature. But woman is not nature only.
She is the mermaid with her fish-tail dipped in the unconscious.”

Anais Nin

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