8 Quotes by Constantin Brancusi about art
"When you see a fish you don't think of its scales, do you? You think of its speed, its floating, flashing body seen through the water. Well, I've tried to express just that. If I made fins and eyes and scales, I would arrest its movement, give a pattern or shape of reality. I want just the flash of its spirits."
"When you see a fish you don't think of its scales, do you? You think of its speed, its floating, flashing body seen through the water... If I made fins and eyes and scales, I would arrest its movement, give a pattern or shape of reality. I want just the flash of its spirit."
"Don't look for obscure formulas or mystery in my work. It is pure joy that I offer you. Look at my sculptures until you see them. Those closest to God have seen them."
"What is real is not the external form, but the essence of things... it is impossible for anyone to express anything essentially real by imitating its exterior surface."
"Simplicity is not an objective in art, but one achieves simplicity despite one's self by entering into the real sense of things."
"In art, one does not aim for simplicity; one achieves it unintentionally as one gets closer to the real meaning of things."
"...That which they call abstract is the most realistic, because what is real is not the exterior but the idea, the essence of things."