Absolutes Quote by Georges Braque
“I couldn't portray a women in all her natural loveliness.. I haven't the skill. No one has. I must, therefore, create a new sort of beauty, the beauty that appears to me in terms of volume of line, of mass, of weight, and through that beauty interpret my subjective impression. Nature is mere a pretext for decorative composition, plus sentiment. It suggests emotion, and I translate that emotion into art. I want to express the absolute, not merely the factitious woman.”
About This Quote
Source Art Manifesto: Cubist Theory, 1912
Art should transcend literal representation, using form and volume to convey subjective emotion rather than realistic depiction.
In simple terms: Create art that expresses personal feeling, not just reality.
Prioritize emotional truth over realistic detail.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting
- sculpture
- design
- visual storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does abstraction affect viewer interpretation?
- What emotions do you wish to convey through form?
Risk of alienating audiences who prefer realism.