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I'd rather risk an ugly surprise than rely on things I know I can do.
Helen Frankenthaler
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Helen Frankenthaler
Age: 83 †
Born: 1928
Born: December 12
Died: 2011
Died: December 27
Designer
Lithographer
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Watercolorist
New York City
New York
H. Frankenthaler
Mrs. Robert Burns Motherwell
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The question of sex will take care of itself.
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One really beautiful wrist motion, that is synchronized with your head and heart, and you have it. It looks as if it were born in a minute.
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There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about.
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In relations with people, as in art, if you always stick to style, manners, and what will work, and you're never caught off guard, then some beautiful experiences never happen.
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I don't resent being a female painter. I don't exploit it. I paint.
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