画家 フランシス・ベーコンの言葉(artsy)
“I want a very ordered image, but I want it to have come about by chance,”
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Bacon favored large brushes, which moved the paint in ways he couldn’t predict.
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) 2018年12月24日
Bacon described this dichotomy in his work as a “kind of tightrope walk between what is called figurative painting and abstraction.”
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“I find that if I am on my own, I can allow the paint to dictate to me,” “That is the reason I like being alone—…”
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) 2018年12月24日
“… an artist must be nourished by his passions and his despairs,” “… desperation and unhappiness stretch your whole sensibility.”
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) 2018年12月24日
“the end of art is to provide us with the fact, the truth of who we are.”
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) 2018年12月24日
“Great art is always a way of concentrating, reinventing what is called fact, what we know of our existence … ”
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) 2018年12月24日
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