You don't need a framework. You need a painting, not a frame.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I actually no longer use 'art' as the framing device. I think I'm just kind of practicing things, practicing life, practicing creation.
A painting doesn't have to have a real usability other than you looking at it. Obviously, a car, an engine, or battery has to fit people's needs.
As a creative person, you want to start with a blank canvas.
This kind of painting with its large frames is a bourgeois drawing-room art. It is an art dealer's art-and that came in after the civil wars following the French Revolution.
Art is about building a new foundation, not just laying something on top of what's already there.
What counts isn't the frame, it's what you put in it.
You know, painting has given me a lot of freedom, because for some reason, I've been able to paint things, organize things in a way that I see that don't have any buffers or compromises in them.
You don't buy a Picasso because you love the frame.
Art consists of limitation. The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame.
It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame.