Henri Matisse — "There are two ways of looking at anything: with the eye of the body and with the…"
There are two ways of looking at anything: with the eye of the body and with the eye of the soul.
There are two ways of looking at anything: with the eye of the body and with the eye of the soul.
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"I begin with the sensation of the object, and then I try to capture that sensation on canvas."
"I wouldn't mind turning into a vermilion goldfish."
"There are always flowers for those who want to see them."
"I only paint the difference between things."
"A chef doesn't have to always ask for approval and to ask [others] people to taste the plates that he prepares. If you must trouble yourself with the public, painting, its art, what one has to say, on…"
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