I do not literally paint that table, but the emotion it produces upon me.
I never retouch a sketch: I take a canvas the same size, as I may change the composition somewhat. But I always strive to give the same feeling, while carrying it on further.
Purer colors... have in themselves, independently of the objects they serve to express, a significant action on the feelings of those who look at them.
I am unable to make any distinction between the feeling I get from life and the way I translate that feeling into painting.
It is through the human figure that I best succeed in expressing the nearly religious feeling that I have towards life.
My choice of colors does not rest on any scientific theory, it is based on observation, on feeling, on the experience of my sensibility.
...for whether we want to or not, we belong to our time and we share in its opinions, its feelings, even its delusions.
The living model, the naked body of a woman, is the privileged seat of feeling, but also of questioning... The model must mark you, awaken in you an emotion which you seek in turn to express.
I am unable to distinguish between the feeling I have for life and my way of expressing it.
I have simply wished to assert the reasoned and independent feeling of my own individuality within a total knowledge of tradition.
The residuum of another's expression can never be related to one's own feeling.