Quotes
“Graffiti is linear, and it's done with a pencil, and it's like writing on walls.”
“Graffiti is usually a protest - ink on walls - or has a reason for being naughty or aggressive.”
“I don't work 9 to 5.”
“I hate roses. Don't you? It's all right if you can hide them in a cutting garden, but I think a rose garden is the height of ick.”
“I have my pace and way of living, and I'm not looking for something.”
“I look at a lot of artists. I'm inspired by - I suppose I shouldn't say 'inspired,' but it's not really influenced. I am inspired. Art comes from art.”
“I love my sculptures, and I was lucky I had them for 50 years because no one would look at them, and I really liked having them around.”
“I swear if I had to do this over again, I would just do the paintings and never show them.”
“I used to change things in my early paintings to get the nuance or feeling I wanted, but now I plan everything in my head before I do it.”
“I was brought up to think you don't talk about yourself.”
“I work in an impatient way.”
“I would've liked to have been Poussin, if I'd had a choice, in another time.”
“I'm not an abstractionist completely.”
“It's absurd to talk about paintings that you haven't finished.”
“My parents were from New England. It's very funny, but when I grew up, you always had to say, 'Yes, ma'am' and 'Yes, sir.'”
“Once I said to my mother: 'You would be happy if I just kept well-dressed and had good manners,' and she said: 'What else is there?'”
“The Mediterranean is always just white, white, white.”
“To my mind, one does not put oneself in place of the past; one only adds a new link.”
“Virginia is a good start for Italy.”
“White paint is my marble.”