Paul Klee

Paul Klee: Creative Confession

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  • Tata Osipovahas quoted6 years ago
    The contrast between man’s capacity to move at random through material and metaphysical spaces and his physical limitations, is the origin of all human tragedy. It is this contrast between power and prostration that implies the duality of human existence. Half winged – half imprisoned, this is man!
  • b9212002917has quoted3 years ago
    of abstract elements a formal cosmos is ultimately created independent of their groupings as concrete objects or abstract things such as numbers or letters, which we discover to be so closely similar to the Creation that a breath is sufficient to turn an expression of religious feelings, or religion, into reality.
  • Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted3 years ago
    Today we reveal the reality that is behind visible things, thus expressing the belief that the visible world is merely an isolated case in relation to the universe and that there are many more other, latent realities.
  • Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted3 years ago
    The work of art, too, is above all a process of creation, it is never experienced as a mere product.
    A certain fire, an impulse to create, is kindled, is transmitted through the hand, leaps to the canvas, and in the form of a spark leaps back to its starting place, completing the circle
  • Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted3 years ago
    The dead centre being the point, our first dynamic act will be the line. After a short time, we shall stop to catch our breath (the broken line, or the line articulated by several stops). I look back to see how far we have come (counter-movement).
  • Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted3 years ago
    Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.
  • b9212002917has quoted3 years ago
    simultaneous existence of the masculine principle (evil, stimulating, passionate) and the feminine principle (good, growing, calm) result in a condition of ethical stability.
  • b9212002917has quoted3 years ago
    Formerly we used to represent things which were visible on earth, things we either liked to look at or would have liked to see. Today we reveal the reality that is behind visible things, thus expressing the belief that the visible world is merely an isolated case in relation to the universe and that there are many more other, latent realities
  • b9212002917has quoted3 years ago
    The beholder’s eye, which moves about like an animal grazing, follows paths prepared for it in the picture
  • b9212002917has quoted3 years ago
    The Biblical story of Genesis is an excellent parable of movement. The work of art, too, is above all a process of creation, it is never experienced as a mere product.
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