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I started doing sculpture in 1959. I had no commissions then. They were painted, similar in style to the paintings... At a certain point, I decided I didn't want an edge between two colors, I wanted color differences in literal space.
Ellsworth Kelly
Space
Edge
Style
Differences
Similar
Color
Point
Colors
Had
Between
Doing
Were
Want
Literal
Wanted
Decided
Then
Certain
Sculpture
Certain Point
Painted
Paintings
Started
Two
I always felt that a painted edge between two colors was a depiction somehow.
Ellsworth Kelly
Edge
Somehow
Colors
Between
Felt
Always
Depiction
Painted
Two
My drawings have to be quick. If they don't happen in 20 minutes or a half hour, then they're no good.
Ellsworth Kelly
Good
Half
Drawings
Minutes
Hour
Quick
Happen
Then
My earliest drawing is a supposed Carracci. It wasn't very expensive, I guess, because they don't know if it's a real Carracci. But it has all these seals on it of people who've owned it, and one of the great portrait painters of England, Reynolds, had owned it, so that's the earliest.
Ellsworth Kelly
Great
People
Guess
Drawing
Had
Supposed
Know
Because
Real
Very
Owned
Expensive
England
Seals
Painters
Portrait
Earliest
I only like artists older than myself. Time is so important. It's always been the same way, I guess.
Ellsworth Kelly
Time
Myself
Important
Older
Guess
Way
Only
Like
Always
Been
Than
Same
Artists
I learned my color in Europe. I've always been a colorist, I think. I started when I was very young, being a bird-watcher, fascinated by the bird colors.
Ellsworth Kelly
Bird
Young
Think
Color
Colors
Learned
Always
Been
Very
Being
Europe
Fascinated
Started
I've always wanted... I wanted to give people joy.
Ellsworth Kelly
People
Joy
Give
Always
Wanted
All my work begins with drawings.
Ellsworth Kelly
Work
Drawings
All My Work
Begins
In Boston, I developed my eye from the drawing. In Paris, I was fascinated by what my eye saw in the way that Paris is built, its 'measure.'
Ellsworth Kelly
Saw
Way
Drawing
Eye
Paris
Boston
Developed
Built
Measure
Fascinated
My ideas come, wh-pheww. And I draw. Just recently, when I'm searching for ideas for paintings and sculptures, I wait for ideas, and it's always visual.
Ellsworth Kelly
Wait
Draw
Visual
Come
Ideas
Always
Just
Sculptures
Paintings
Searching
Recently
In Paris in the late '40s, I started making my first reliefs. They are separate panels. I wanted to do something coming out of the wall, almost like a collage. I did a lot of white reliefs when I started because I liked antique reliefs, really old stuff.
Ellsworth Kelly
Old
First
White
Late
Collage
Out
Something
Paris
Almost
Stuff
Like
Liked
Because
Making
Coming
Lot
Antique
Wall
Did
Wanted
Really
Separate
Old Stuff
Started
I sometimes don't try to invent something. I wait for some kind of a direction - and it happens. I get an angle, for instance, and it just appears, and I say, 'Oh my God - that's it!'
Ellsworth Kelly
God
Sometimes
Wait
Try
Invent
Say
Kind
Some
Angle
Something
Direction
Instance
Get
Oh
Just
Oh My God
Happens
Appears
I'm constantly investigating nature - nature, meaning everything.
Ellsworth Kelly
Nature
Everything
Constantly
Investigating
Meaning
I'm not an Expressionist. I love to look at de Kooning, but I've got this kind of secret life, and that is something that pleases me. I have to try and make something out of it.
Ellsworth Kelly
Life
Love
Me
Try
Secret
Pleases
Out
Kind
Something
Look
Make
Got
Expressionist
I did not want windows, only skylights. I chose my painting wall as it has the best morning light.
Ellsworth Kelly
Best
Morning
Light
Painting
Windows
Only
Wall
Did
Want
Chose
The negative is just as important as the positive.
Ellsworth Kelly
Positive
Negative
Important
Just
Time has always been very important in my work.
Ellsworth Kelly
Work
Time
Important
Always
Been
Very
What an artist learns matters little. What he himself discovers has a real worth for him, and gives him the necessary incitement to work.
Emil Nolde
Work
Worth
Matters
Gives
He
Him
Himself
Learns
Real
Discovers
Artist
Little
Necessary
The artist need not know very much; best of all let him work instinctively and paint as naturally as he breathes or walks.
Emil Nolde
Work
Best
Walks
He
Instinctively
Know
Him
Very
Artist
Breathes
Much
Naturally
Paint
Need
Imagining themes that are specific to coating lines, shapes, shades, thoughts, the decoration of our homes and the objects of utility or pure pleasure, adapting its purpose in a material-specific way to metal or wood, marble or fabric - it is, without any doubt, an absorbing occupation.
Emile Galle
Thoughts
Pure
Doubt
Adapting
Our
Way
Pleasure
Fabric
Shades
Objects
Purpose
Shapes
Absorb
Occupation
Without
Metal
Lines
Any
Wood
Themes
Decoration
Utility
Marble
Homes
Specific
Imagining
Do glassmakers not have the ability to knead their own agates, marbles and rock crystals?
Emile Galle
Own
Ability
Crystals
Rock
Marbles
The men resent a woman getting any honour in what they consider is essentially their field. Men painters mostly despise women painters. So I have decided to stop squirming, to throw any honour in with Canada and women.
Emily Carr
Woman
Women
Men
Field
Despise
Consider
Honour
Throw
Mostly
Canada
Any
Getting
Essentially
Stop
Decided
Painters
Resent
I think that one's art is a growth inside one. I do not think one can explain growth. It is silent and subtle. One does not keep digging up a plant to see how it grows.
Emily Carr
Art
Plant
Think
Digging
Inside
Silent
See
Does
How
Up
Subtle
Explain
Keep
Grows
Growth
There is something bigger than fact: the underlying spirit, all it stands for, the mood, the vastness, the wildness.
Emily Carr
Wildness
Mood
Spirit
Something
Fact
Vastness
Underlying
Than
Bigger
Stands
You will have to experiment and try things out for yourself and you will not be sure of what you are doing. That's all right, you are feeling your way into the thing.
Emily Carr
You
Yourself
Try
Will
Feeling
Experiment
Way
Out
Sure
Doing
Your
Right
Thing
Things
Twenty can't be expected to tolerate sixty in all things, and sixty gets bored stiff with twenty's eternal love affairs.
Emily Carr
Love
All Things
Bored
Stiff
Affairs
Expected
Gets
Sixty
Eternal
Eternal Love
Tolerate
Twenty
Things
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