"There is nothing more difficult for a truly creative painter than to paint a rose, because before he can do so he has first to forget all the roses that were ever painted"
- Henri Matisse
About this Quote
This quote by Henri Matisse speaks to the problem of developing something truly unique and innovative. It is tough for a painter to develop a rose that sticks out from all the other roses that have been painted prior to. To produce something genuinely original, the painter needs to initially forget all the roses that have been painted before. This is a difficult task, as it needs the painter to look beyond the standard representations of the rose and produce something brand-new and unique. Matisse's quote speaks with the problem of developing something really imaginative and original, and the value of looking beyond the conventional representations of a topic. It is a suggestion that imagination requires us to look beyond the familiar and develop something new and unique.
This quote is written / told by Henri Matisse between December 31, 1869 and November 3, 1954. He was a famous Artist from France.
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