The artist's studio, why paint?
Franciska's studio, paints, rags, solvents / New Jersey / March 2010
"You paint for yourself first,
then for your friends,
and then for the people you would like to know."~ pop-art artist Red Grooms
Franciska's studio, paints, rags, solvents / New Jersey / March 2010
"You paint for yourself first,
then for your friends,
and then for the people you would like to know."~ pop-art artist Red Grooms
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Wow, I love that quote. That can really be taken in a couple different ways. Do they stack on like building blocks or replace each other, is he looking at it as something to admire or something to be wary of? I empathize with it as building blocks and something to admire
Posted by: Gregor | July 06, 2012 at 09:07