"My hands were too soft.. I had to find some special occupation, some kind of work that would not force me to turn away from the sky and the stars, that would allow me to discover the meaning of life."
Picasso told Francoise Gilot that if sculpture is well done (the forms are perfect and the volumes full) and you pour water from a pitcher held over the head, after it's run down, the whole sculpture ought to be wet. Now, about the meaning of life and discoveries: if sculpture were love making, after it’s run down, the whole body ought to be wet. And perfectly fulfilled.
"You come slowly towards me. So slowly that I want to help you. You smile my smile. Ah! that smile, mine."
ResponderEliminarMarc Chagall (My life)
"My hands were too soft.. I had to find some special occupation, some kind of work that would not force me to turn away from the sky and the stars, that would allow me to discover the meaning of life."
ResponderEliminarMarc Chagall, (My life)
Picasso told Francoise Gilot that if sculpture is well done (the forms are perfect and the volumes full) and you pour water from a pitcher held over the head, after it's run down, the whole sculpture ought to be wet.
ResponderEliminarNow, about the meaning of life and discoveries: if sculpture were love making, after it’s run down, the whole body ought to be wet. And perfectly fulfilled.