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Source: Henri, Robert (2007) [1923], p. 285.
            Kenneth Noland, p. 10 
Conversation with Karen Wilkin' (1986-1988)
        
“Paint what you feel. Paint what you see. Paint what is real to you.”
Source: Henri, Robert (2007) [1923], p. 285.
Source: 1961 - 1980, transcript of a public forum at Boston university', conducted by Joseph Ablow 1966, p. 67
Source: 1961 - 1980, transcript of a public forum at Boston university', conducted by Joseph Ablow 1966, pp. 68/69
                                        
                                        Quote from Baziotes' text for the symposium 'The Creative process', Art Digest Vol. 28, no 8, 15; January 1954, p. 33 
Baziotes is referring here to the many art-debates and exchanges between the New York Abstract Expressionist artists 
1950s
                                    
                                        
                                        Actually both positions are implicit in the paintings, so you don't have to choose. 
The Insiders, Rejection en Rediscovery of Man in the Arts of our Time, Selden Rodman, Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1960, Chapter 6. 
1960s
                                    
Alberto Giacometti in: Paul Auster (trans.) " My life is reduced to nothing: David Sylvester talks to Alberto Giacometti about his struggle with proportion and the difficulties of making an eye https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2003/jun/21/art.artsfeatures1," theguardian.com, 21 June 2003.
                                        
                                        version in original Dutch: Begin maar, je palet helpt je wel voort. (als je tobde over een schilderij of ertegenop zag om te beginnen) 
Quoted by Maria Bilders-van Bosse, in her letter to A.C. Loffelt, 23 June 1895; from an  excerpt of this letter https://rkd.nl/nl/explore/excerpts/763 in RKD-Archive, The Hague 
his usual reaction if you worried about a painting or dread to start painting 
posthumous quotes
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                        