“Appreciation of sculpture
depends upon the ability to respond to form in three dimensions. That is
perhaps why sculpture has been described as the most difficult of all arts;
certainly it is more difficult than the arts; certainly it is more difficult
than the arts which involve appreciation of flat forms, shape in only two
dimensions. Many more people are "form-blind" than colour-blind. ”
Henry Moore, in “Notes on sculpture” (“Writings and Conversations” – Edited by Alan Wilkinson)
Henry Moore, in “Notes on sculpture” (“Writings and Conversations” – Edited by Alan Wilkinson)
Three Motives Against Wall, Number 1, 1958 - Bronze by Henry Moore
The book
- If you are in the US (Amazon affiliate link): Henry Moore: Writings and Conversations (Documents of Twentieth-Century Art)
- If you are in the United Kingdom (Amazon affiliate link): Henry Moore: Writings and Conversations (Documents of Twentieth-Century Art)
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