BETWEEN BLACK AND COLOR
I do not embrace the technicalities of one single school neither in drawing, nor in painting, and nor in mixing colors unlike many artists who stick all their life to one school repeating their work, in one way or another, over and over again.
Picasso, for example, is one of the very few great artists who kept changing his style in the methods he composed his paintings and in the way he mixed colors. Thus, art is discoveries and experimentation, and discoveries: an endless journey of expressions and feelings toward perfection and the moral and psychological values it hides awaiting revelation.