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Leonardo da Vinci once said, “An artist’s studio should be a small space because small rooms discipline the mind and large ones distract it.” An interesting concept, but does it necessarily hold true centuries later? With that in mind, we thought we’d take a look at some of the most inspiring ateliers of some of the world’s most famous artists.
Picasso once referred to his workplace as the ‘scaffold’, hinting that each time he approached the canvas it was like meeting the hangman; that any public execution of him as an artist would begin at the canvas.
Matisse described his involvement with his models as a sort of imaginative “flirtation which ends by turning into a rape. Whose rape? A rape of myself, of a certain tenderness or weakening in the face of a sympathetic object.”
via flavorwire.com and guardian.co.uk