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JACK VETTRIANO ~ ON CREATIVE PEOPLE

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Creative people are stifled somehow by domesticity. They need to have late nights and bad mornings.

Jack Vettriano

The Letter by Jack Vettriano

MALEVICH ~ ON SINCERITY

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Only dull and impotent artists screen their work with sincerity. In art there is need for truth, not sincerity.

Kazimir Malevich

Self portrait, 1933

FRANCISCO GOYA ~ YOU WILL NOT ESCAPE / NO TE ESCAPARAS

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She who wants to be caught never escapes ~ Nunca se escapa la qe. se quiere dejar coger.

Goya – Los Caprichos

PABLO PICASSO ~ WHAT IS AN ARTIST?

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29th September 1955:  Spanish painter Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973)

What do you think an artist is? An imbecile who has only his eyes if he is a painter, or his ears if he is a musician? …On the contrary, he is at the same time a political being, constantly on the alert to the heart-rending, burning, or happy events in the world, molding himself in their likeness.

Pablo Picasso

BONNARD ~ THE TWO LIVES OF A PAINTER

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“I am just beginning to understand what it is to paint. A painter should have two lives, one in which to learn, and one in which to practice his art.”
Pierre Bonnard

OSKAR KOKOSCHKA ~ DREAMS AND VISIONS

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True dreams and visions should be as visible to the artist as the phenomena of the objective world.

Oskar Kokoschka

GUILLAUME SEIGNAC ~ PIERROT'S EMBRACE

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Pierrot’s Embrace
Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924)

THE ART OF KISSING

GUILLAUME SEIGNAC ~ PIERROT’S EMBRACE

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Pierrot’s Embrace
Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924)

THE ART OF KISSING

OSKAR KOKOSCHKA ~ THE TWO OF US…

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“The two of us with a very strong, peaceful
expression, hand in hand, on the edge within a semicircle sea, lit be
Bengal fire, water-tower, mountains, lightning and moon.”
Oskar Kokoschka
The Bride of the Wind, 1914

JAMES WHISTLER ~ A SYMPHONY OF COLORS

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Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (1875)
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Whistler was interested in the relationship between music and paintings and often called his paintings nocturnes, symphonies, or harmonies.

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