I said, I don't want to paint things like Picasso's women and Matisse's odalisques lying on couches with pillows. I don't want to paint people. I want to paint something I have never seen before. I don't want to make what I'm looking at. I want the fragments.

I said, I don't want to paint things like Picasso's women and Matisse's odalisques lying on couches with pillows. I don't want to paint people. I want to paint something I have never seen before. I don't want to make what I'm looking at. I want the fragments.

📖 Ellsworth Kelly

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Artist

🎂 May 31, 1923  –  ⚰️ December 27, 2015
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This quote reflects an artist's desire to move beyond traditional representations and embrace the unfamiliar. It emphasizes a pursuit of originality and the importance of capturing the essence of fragments—shattered or incomplete parts—rather than conventional subjects. Such a perspective champions experimentation, breaking away from the constraints of realism or typical depictions, aiming instead for innovative expressions that challenge viewers to perceive the world differently. It celebrates the creative process as one rooted in discovery and the essence of what is unseen or unrepresented, urging artists to forge new visual language.

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