This book retains a favored place among my own works, not only because it was the first book I Published, but also because it has been especially meaningful and useful to artist. Because Matisse was so undogmatic in his wisdom he speaks persuasively to artist working in many different ways and in many different mediums. In fact, I think that for Matisse the ideal audience for his writings was one composed mainly of artist and students.
It would be better to spend time with Matisse's work than read about it. There is even a great Matisse quote, "Whoever wishes to devote himself to painting should begin by cutting out his tongue." It is nonetheless striking to read about Matisse's fastidious approach to art and work. This radical artist believed in tradition, even as he pushed beyond it. I also appreciated his thoughts on the importance of labored practice to allow a sense of spontaneity and effortlessness into his work.
"Gustave Moreau loved to repeat 'The more imperfect the means, the more the sensibility manifests itself.' And didn't Cezanne also say: 'It is necessary to work with coarse means'? Here to do things with such simple means, but at the same time in a very delicate manner, it is necessary to feel deeply, the sensation must burst forth definitively and totally."
An exceptional artist who understood that beauty ignites our emotional imaginations. His art exists beyond the constraints of words and descriptions, this book however is both insightful and and revealing, explaining his creativity and the generosity that is so common in his work