Lee Krasner Quotes on pain
Painting... in which the inner and the outer man are inseparable, transcends technique, transcends subject and moves into the realm of the inevitable... view
By: Lee Krasner
You were told how much space so it was a matter of whether you could send in two paintings or three paintings, you know, pending where the show was being held. You did submit work to be accepted. Once you were accepted that was it. You did your own selection of what went in... view
By: Lee Krasner
Well, let's say we acknowledged the School of French Painting - the Paris School of painting as the leading force and vitality of the time. I think that was understood and felt and experienced... view
By: Lee Krasner
People were very affected by the war. But it didn't mean you stopped painting unless you were called into the Army.. view
By: Lee Krasner
My own image of my work is that I no sooner settle into something than a break occurs. These breaks are always painful and depressing but despite them I see that there's a consistency that holds out, but is hard to define... view
By: Lee Krasner
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