Details
William Baziotes (1912-1963)
Water Forms
signed and dated 'Baziotes 1961' (lower right)
watercolor and graphite on paper laid down on board
15 x 21½ in. (38.1 x 54.6 cm.)
Painted in 1961.
Provenance
The Estate of William Baziotes, New York
Private collection, New York

Lot Essay

"My whole intention in painting is to make a thing poetical; but not poetical in a literary sense. I want something that evokes mood, a background, a stage set for certain characters that are playing certain parts. When I paint, I do not consider myself an abstractionist in the sense that I'm trying to create beautiful forms that fit together like a puzzle. The things in my paintings are intended to strike something that is an emotional involvement--that has to do with the human personality and all the mysteries of life, not simply colors or abstract balances. To me, it's all reality"
(William Baziotes as quoted in P. Franks and M. White, eds., "An Interview with William Baziotes", Perspective no. 2, Hunter College, n.d. (circa 1956-1957), pp. 27, 29-30).

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