Foreword “Know, first, who you are, and then adorn yourself accordingly.”
— Epictetus
Isabella Hinestrozahas quoted2 years ago
see a woman only in her underwear is infinitely more sensual and sexual than seeing a woman entirely naked.
Isabella Hinestrozahas quoted2 years ago
A designer’s work should be orientated towards this fulfilment.
M Kuzhas quoted2 years ago
and with a sublimity that comes from its simple existence, not from its significance
Karelle Buendia Longoriahas quoted2 years ago
Schiele responded that for him there exists no modernity, only the “eternal”.
Karelle Buendia Longoriahas quoted2 years ago
Schiele”s art represents the erotic portrayal of the human body.
Karelle Buendia Longoriahas quoted2 years ago
. His models characterize an incredible freedom with respect to their own sexuality, self-love, homosexuality or voyeuristic attitudes, as well as skillful seduction of the viewer.
Karelle Buendia Longoriahas quoted2 years ago
He knows that the urge to look is interconnected with the mechanisms of disgust and allure.
Karelle Buendia Longoriahas quoted2 years ago
“We learn to see what flows beneath. We learn the prehistory of the visible. We learn to dig deep and to lay bare, to explain, to analyse.” Paul Klee
b0446446482has quoted2 years ago
Van Gogh is the incarnation of the suffering, a misunderstood martyr of modern art and the emblem of the artist as an outsider.