I did not want windows, only skylights. I chose my painting wall as it has the best morning light.
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Ellsworth Kelly
Profession:
Artist
Born:
May 31, 1923
Nationality:
American
Quotes by Ellsworth Kelly
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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.
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Ellsworth Kelly
My ideas I can find anywhere. And I draw because I have to note down my ideas or flashes - I call them flashes, because they come to me, like that. Not so much in the plant drawings. I have to see them.
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Ellsworth Kelly
Shading is more like copying. And certainly I do copy, but I'm making drawings, and I'm not trying to make them with the shading.
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Ellsworth Kelly
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.
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Ellsworth Kelly
I have trained my eye over and over ever since I was a kid. I was a bird watcher when I was a little boy. My grandmother gave me a bird book, and I got to like their colors.
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Ellsworth Kelly
I was taught to draw very well when I was in school at Boston. And I grew to enjoy drawing so much that I never stopped.
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Ellsworth Kelly
Gray goes with gold. Gray goes with all colors. I've done gray-and-red paintings, and gray and orange go so well together. It takes a long time to make gray because gray has a little bit of color in it.
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Ellsworth Kelly
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!'
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Ellsworth Kelly
I said, I don't want to paint things like Picasso's women and Matisse's odalisques lying on couches with pillows. I don't want to paint people. I want to paint something I have never seen before. I don't want to make what I'm looking at. I want the fragments.
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Ellsworth Kelly
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.
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Ellsworth Kelly
When I see a white piece of paper, I feel I've got to draw. And drawing, for me, is the beginning of everything.
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Ellsworth Kelly
All my paintings are usually done in drawing form, very small. I make notations in drawings first, and then I make a collage for color. But drawing is always my notation.
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Ellsworth Kelly
Matisse draws what I call the essence of the plants. He leaves a shape open. He'll do a leaf and not close it. Everybody used to say, oh, I got it all from Matisse, and I said, 'Not really.'
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Ellsworth Kelly
Shape and color are my two strong things. And by doing this, drawing plants has always led me into my paintings and my sculptures.
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Ellsworth Kelly
Each drawing that I've done, I have found. Meaning, I see a plant I want to draw.
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Ellsworth Kelly
Time has always been very important in my work.
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Ellsworth Kelly
I don't like acrylic because you can't get the density of color. And with each coat of oil paint, the surface gets better and richer.
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Ellsworth Kelly
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.
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Ellsworth Kelly
My forms are geometric, but they don't interact in a geometric sense. They're just forms that exist everywhere, even if you don't see them.
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Ellsworth Kelly
All my work comes from perceiving. I kept seeing things that were brooding in me. I'm not a geometric artist.
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Ellsworth Kelly
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.
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Ellsworth Kelly
The negative is just as important as the positive.
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Ellsworth Kelly
I like silence.
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Ellsworth Kelly
I'm constantly investigating nature - nature, meaning everything.
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Ellsworth Kelly