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I'm interested in creating a space through color contrasts, rather than by simple shadows of light and dark.
August Macke -
He Robert Delaunay gives movement itself in his pictures, the Futurists only illustrate movement..
August Macke
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The senses are our bridge between the incomprehensible and the comprehensible.
August Macke -
What I most cherish is the observation of the movement of colors. Only in this have I found the laws of those simultaneous and complementary color contrasts that nourish the actual rhythm of my vision. In this I find the actual essence, an essence which is not born out of an a priori system or theory.
August Macke -
It was the desire for living, vital expression.. ..which built Gothic cathedrals, which created Mozart sonatas. I believe it is going to stay that way for long time to come.
August Macke -
The most important thing for me is the direct observation of nature in its light-filled existence.
August Macke -
Time' has a large part to play in looking at a picture. A picture (a stupid empty surface to begin with) gets covered in the course of its creation by a rhythmically measured network of colors, lines and dots, which evokes in its final form a total of living movement. The eye jumps from a blue to red,to green (even if there is only a change of form), to a black line, suddenly comes upon a sharp white eruption, follows it, floats on to.. .It is impossible to take it all-in at once. Time is inseparable from surface.
August Macke