Among many other fantastic characteristics (his musicality, his childlike sense of humor), Klee's use of and theories on color are most satisfying:
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- Polyphonic Sprees and New Discoveries in Melody
- Art as Necessity
- Children's Games
- Crumbs of Quotations for Chewing
- Homo Sapiens: A Tragicomedy
- Keeping Modernity in Line
- Political Inaction
- Intimate Words Taken From A Nomad's Journal
- Science is Not a Dirty Word
- Biographic Hints Through Photographic Glances
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Thinking Tangentially
On parsing the similitudes between Klee and Walser, both being Swiss, I went ahead and dug through some of the Kardinsky-influenced, Bauhaus and surrealist master's quotations on art, life, and the convergence thereof. This, I adore:
"Nature is garrulous to the point of confusion, let the artist be truly taciturn."
Among many other fantastic characteristics (his musicality, his childlike sense of humor), Klee's use of and theories on color are most satisfying:
Among many other fantastic characteristics (his musicality, his childlike sense of humor), Klee's use of and theories on color are most satisfying:
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