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Seeing is in itself a movement.
Robert Delaunay
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Painting is by nature a luminous language.
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Our understanding is correlative to our perception.
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Nature engenders the science of painting.
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Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.
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Light comes to us by the sensibility. Without visual sensibility there is no light, no movement.
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It is this research into pure painting that is the problem at the present moment. I do not know any
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Impressionism; it is the birth of Light in painting.
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If Art relates itself to an Object, it becomes descriptive, divisionist, literary.
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Robert Delaunay:
Painting is by nature a luminous language.Robert Delaunay:
Our understanding is correlative to our perception.Robert Delaunay:
On the other hand, the artist has much to do in the realm of color construction, which is so littleRobert Delaunay:
Nature engenders the science of painting.Robert Delaunay:
Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.Robert Delaunay:
Light comes to us by the sensibility. Without visual sensibility there is no light, no movement.Robert Delaunay:
It is this research into pure painting that is the problem at the present moment. I do not know anyRobert Delaunay:
In this movement of colors I find the essence, which does not arise from a system, or an a priori tRobert Delaunay:
Impressionism; it is the birth of Light in painting.Robert Delaunay:
If Art relates itself to an Object, it becomes descriptive, divisionist, literary.