
DuChamp's The bride stripped bare by her bachelors, even
DuChamp's work was all about the thought that went behind the piece- This was one he woked on for years, and incorporated collected dust, random -not so random- cracking, and a juxtoposition of symbols that represent different things- It doesn't look like much, but tells a very well thought out story- I won't interpret, but it is inspiring-

What I always loved about DeKooning was the way he would work on specific details like the face, then scrape off the paint, leaving an impression, then paint over it- There's something haunting about this-

VanGogh's simple, expressive use of line and color-

That witty Brancusi

The thinker.....thinking
2 comments:
You should be teaching art.
I remember a young high school student doing the same as DeKooning.... painting completely over his project and starting over at 2 A.M. for a project due that day.
I think you have much in common with many "GREAT" artist as yourself.
M
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