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Guido Molinari Quotes

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In a way, the blank canvas... represents the infinity of trying to use color to express emotions - to assign a linguistic function to color  (Guido Molinari Quotes) My work is not repetition. It is an exploration  (Guido Molinari Quotes) Just as with the quartet, each part of a painting is telling a different story  (Guido Molinari Quotes) I’m interested in the movement of the eyes across the painting  (Guido Molinari Quotes) With monochrome painting... the idiosyncrasy of the work, its difference, its expression, lies in shape  (Guido Molinari Quotes) I choose color on the spur of the moment. People ask me why I paint in red. I do not have the slightest idea. I was painting in blue, then I had a need to paint in red. To be able to interact with the medium, this is the key. There are no sure ways to do art  (Guido Molinari Quotes) Anything is of course inexhaustible, because at each moment the brain has a different pattern to construct  (Guido Molinari Quotes) Just listening carefully to what the musicians are really doing, putting the music in the right time... I became aware of the degree to which time, and therefore duration, was important in music and in art. It had a direct influence on my painting  (Guido Molinari Quotes) The question of painting is bound up with epistemology, with the engagement of the viewer, with what the viewer may learn  (Guido Molinari Quotes) Seeing is looking at something in saturation. But we tend to look at something for, say, 1/30 of a second  (Guido Molinari Quotes)