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One Quotes by Robert Rauschenberg
- One has to believe in what one is doing, one has to commit oneself inwardly, in order to do painting. Once obsessed, one ultimately carries…
- I always have a good reason for taking something out but I never have one for putting something in. And I don't want to, because…
- I usually work in a direction until I know how to do it, then I stop, At the time that I am bored or understand…
- Very quickly a painting is turned into a facsimile of itself when one becomes so familiar with with it that one recognizes it without looking…
- There is no reason not to consider the world as one gigantic painting,
- I'm not so facile that I can accomplish or find out what I want to know or explore enough of the possibilities and a way…
- I don't think any one person, whether artist or not, has been given permission by anyone to put the responsibility of the way things are…
- I wouldn't use the same color in a picture in more than one place
- I feel strong in my belief, based on my widely traveled collaborations, that a one-to-one contact through art contains potent peaceful powers, and is the…
- I don't think there's anything really wrong with influence because I think that one can use another man's art as material either literally or just…
- If you don't have trouble paying the rent, you have trouble doing something else; one needs just a certain amount of trouble.
- Pollock also... wanted one to be wrapped in the painting.
- I think maybe chance works better in a situation like music because music exists over a period of time, and you don't maintain constantly the…
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