It is in tune with the tempo of life — scattered yet welded into the whole, — broken, yet woven together.


On his work, in an interview in The New York Herald Tribune (18 January 1932)


It is in tune with the tempo of life — scattered yet welded into the whole, — broken, yet woven together.

It is in tune with the tempo of life — scattered yet welded into the whole, — broken, yet woven together.

It is in tune with the tempo of life — scattered yet welded into the whole, — broken, yet woven together.

It is in tune with the tempo of life — scattered yet welded into the whole, — broken, yet woven together.