I paint abstract expressions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I create art. It's kinda abstract.
If you're a painter, you don't go, 'Abstract's really selling, so that's what I'm going to do.' If you're really truly an artist, you have to think what you're meant to paint.
I paint with shapes.
I write what I see; I paint what I am.
Painting is a language of its own. You cannot interpret one form of expression with another form of expression.
I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them.
When you make a painting, even abstract, there is always a sort of necessary filling-in.
I wanted to be a painter, somewhere between Abstract Expressionism and Pop.
I paint things as they are. I don't comment.
In abstract painting, I worried about the limited range of possibilities that, as time went on, became increasingly important to me. I wanted to express or deal with differences that an all-over paint and canvas 'presence' neutralized.
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