Quotes of Yves Klein - somelinesforyou

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ For me, each nuance of a color is in some way an individual, a being who is not only from the same race as the base color, but who definitely possesses a distinct character and personal soul. ”

- Yves Klein

“ The dominant invades the entire picture, as it were. In this way I seek to individualize the color, because I have come to believe that there is a living world of each color and I express these worlds. ”

- Yves Klein

“ For me, each nuance of a color is in some way an individual, a being who is not only from the same race as the base color, but who definitely possesses a distinct character and personal soul. ”

- Yves Klein

“ The dominant invades the entire picture, as it were. In this way I seek to individualize the color, because I have come to believe that there is a living world of each color and I express these worlds. ”

- Yves Klein

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of the sky during a fantastic realistico-imaginary journey. That day, as I lay stretched upon the beach of Nice, I began to feel hatred for birds which flew back and forth across my blue sky, cloudless sky, because they tried to bore holes in my greatest and most beautiful work. ”

- Yves Klein

“ The dominant invades the entire picture, as it were. In this way I seek to individualize the color, because I have come to believe that there is a living world of each color and I express these worlds. ”

- Yves Klein

“ The dominant invades the entire picture, as it were. In this way I seek to individualize the color, because I have come to believe that there is a living world of each color and I express these worlds. ”

- Yves Klein

“ For me, each nuance of a color is in some way an individual, a being who is not only from the same race as the base color, but who definitely possesses a distinct character and personal soul. ”

- Yves Klein
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