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Frank Auerbach

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    Falsehood always punishes itself.

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    Garden work consists much more in uprooting weeds than in planting seed. This applies also to teaching.

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    Ideally, one should have more material than one can possibly cope with.

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    I destroy things every day in the act of working and often recall a picture I had considered finished in order to rework it.

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    I don't think Seurat would have been aware of the dots - he would have been aware of what he was trying to do. The dots were an instrument.

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    If you pass something every day and it has a little character, it begins to intrigue you.

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    I go out each morning and draw. I can't really start a painting in the morning until I've done a drawing.

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    I'm hoping to make a new thing for the world that remains in the mind like a new species of living thing.

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    In addition to the artistic influences, I am influenced by my current private life, my feelings about it and my energy level and state of health.

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    I never work with an audience - I can't do this. The process depends on the highest degree of nervous concentration.

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    I think that the very earliest influence was a horror of having to work in a bank or an office, a desire for a free and creative life.

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    It seems to me madness to wake up in the morning and do something other than paint, considering that one may not wake up the following morning.

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    Real style is not having a program - it's how one behaves in a crisis.

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    The unity in any painter's work arises from the fact that a person, brought to a desperate situation, will behave in a certain way... style.

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    To put down an ideogram of a table so that people will recognize it as a table is not the work of a painter, but to sense it for a moment as a magic carpet with a leg hanging down at each corner is the beginning of a painter's imagination.