I'd been told, or warned, that when you paint one room, not only will it look nice, but it will also make the room next to it look as if raccoons have been living in it for the past decade.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As soon as I can afford a studio space, I'll paint again.
I'm interested in the space between the viewer and the surface of the painting - the forms and the way they work in their surroundings. I'm interested in how they react to a room.
If only someone else could paint what I see, it would be marvellous, because then I wouldn't have to paint at all.
If your kids want to paint their bedrooms, as a favor to me, let 'em do it.
We lived in my father's studio, so there were the brushes and the pencils and the paint. So it would - it was very natural for me to want to paint, I think, and it was never a question.
I thought, 'How cool would it be to paint Donald Trump in Donald Trump's house with Donald Trump there.'
If I had a place with a studio where I could paint I'd be happy.
If you have white walls, human beings look better in a room than if you have red walls.
Painting will have to deal more fully and less obliquely with life and nature's phenomena before it can again become great.
I'm suspicious of places that look decorated. I can understand why people do it, but you see too many cushions or a piece of fabric hanging and it's, like, 'Ugh!' A good house with good art will always work, no matter what.
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