"When I'm painting the picture, I'm really painting a picture. I may have a flat-footed technique or something like that, but still, to me, the thrill or the meat of the thing is the actual painting. I don't get any thrill out of laying it out"
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The subtext is a defense of process as meaning. “Meat” is a telling word: not inspiration, not purity, but substance you have to cut into. Stella positions layout as administrative work, the dead zone where decisions are safe because they’re reversible. Painting, by contrast, is where choices become irreversible facts - where scale, pressure, edge, and accident start arguing back. That’s the “thrill”: not expression in the romantic sense, but collision with material reality.
Context matters. Coming out of the 1950s-60s moment when Abstract Expressionism had turned gesture into a kind of heroic autobiography, Stella helps pivot American art toward a cooler, more literal emphasis on what a painting is as an object. Yet he’s also resisting the opposite trap: the emerging idea that you could outsource the hand entirely and let the plan be the artwork. His line draws a boundary: the studio isn’t a drafting room. The point is the encounter, not the diagram.
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Stella, Frank. (2026, February 17). When I'm painting the picture, I'm really painting a picture. I may have a flat-footed technique or something like that, but still, to me, the thrill or the meat of the thing is the actual painting. I don't get any thrill out of laying it out. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-painting-the-picture-im-really-painting-a-104768/
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Stella, Frank. "When I'm painting the picture, I'm really painting a picture. I may have a flat-footed technique or something like that, but still, to me, the thrill or the meat of the thing is the actual painting. I don't get any thrill out of laying it out." FixQuotes. February 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-painting-the-picture-im-really-painting-a-104768/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"When I'm painting the picture, I'm really painting a picture. I may have a flat-footed technique or something like that, but still, to me, the thrill or the meat of the thing is the actual painting. I don't get any thrill out of laying it out." FixQuotes, 17 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-painting-the-picture-im-really-painting-a-104768/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.



