Kenneth Noland Quote

Value differences in painting always cut in; color differences always go side by side. Laterally. Color differences can illustrate three dimensional form, but using color in terms of hue belongs more properly to painting than modelling with dark and light [as in sculpting] does.


Kenneth Noland, p. 22 - 'Conversation with Karen Wilkin' (1986-1988)


Value differences in painting always cut in; color differences always go side by side. Laterally. Color differences can illustrate three dimensional...

Value differences in painting always cut in; color differences always go side by side. Laterally. Color differences can illustrate three dimensional...

Value differences in painting always cut in; color differences always go side by side. Laterally. Color differences can illustrate three dimensional...

Value differences in painting always cut in; color differences always go side by side. Laterally. Color differences can illustrate three dimensional...