Quote by Paul Klee
Color has taken possession of me; no longer do I have to chase aft

Color has taken possession of me; no longer do I have to chase after it. I know that it has hold of me forever… Color and I are one. I am a painter. – Paul Klee

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…A long struggle lies in store for me in this field of color. – Paul Klee

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Art does not reproduce what we see rather, it makes us see. – Paul Klee

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The worst state of affairs is when science begins to concern itself with art. – Paul Klee

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White is not a mere absence of color; it is a shining and affirmative thing, as fierce as red, as definite as black. God paints in many colors; but He never paints so gorgeously, I had almost said so gaudily, as when He paints in white. – G. K. Chesterton

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