1947 • French • Photographer
You have laws to protect oil men, so why not artists?
I have tried to bring the family together. My father should have done it, and to some extent, I have succeeded.
Of course we'd rather not see Picasso teacups and sheets.
Blank paper always symbolizes the anxiety of the painter.
My father had been an avid fan of Chaplin during the silent film days, but when the talkies came along, my father lost all interest in movies.
I think working with the primal elements of fire and earth appealed greatly to my father because of the almost magical results.