Marc Chagall was interviewed about his artistic style and perspective. He sees his painting style as unique and focused on expressing memories and feelings of love through color and form. His favorite painting is The Birthday as it connects him to memories of his late wife Bella. While he passed through two world wars, Chagall remains optimistic that society will learn from past mistakes and believes art can encourage positive change.
Marc Chagall was interviewed about his artistic style and perspective. He sees his painting style as unique and focused on expressing memories and feelings of love through color and form. His favorite painting is The Birthday as it connects him to memories of his late wife Bella. While he passed through two world wars, Chagall remains optimistic that society will learn from past mistakes and believes art can encourage positive change.
Marc Chagall was interviewed about his artistic style and perspective. He sees his painting style as unique and focused on expressing memories and feelings of love through color and form. His favorite painting is The Birthday as it connects him to memories of his late wife Bella. While he passed through two world wars, Chagall remains optimistic that society will learn from past mistakes and believes art can encourage positive change.
Marc Chagall was interviewed about his artistic style and perspective. He sees his painting style as unique and focused on expressing memories and feelings of love through color and form. His favorite painting is The Birthday as it connects him to memories of his late wife Bella. While he passed through two world wars, Chagall remains optimistic that society will learn from past mistakes and believes art can encourage positive change.
2. What is your favorite painting ? 3. Is it important to you how a spectator feels about your paintings? 4. How do you feel when you are painting and after you finish your painting? 5. Why did you choose cubism as a style? 6. How has the world crisis affected your art perspective?
INTERVIEW:
Reporter: Good afternoon Chagall!
Marc Chagall: Good afternoon! How are you? R: It’s a pleasure to have you as a guest in today’s show. M: T hank you! It’s a pleasure for me to be here, too. R: T hank you. So, let me tell you that last week, we made a forum where our spectators, who are also your admirers, and let some questions that they would like us to ask you today. M: T hat's nice! I’m ready for whatever they want to know. R: P erfect! So, many of your admirers are very curious about the way you express yourself in your paintings, they would like to know what do you think about your style of art? M: I think my painting style is a bit strange, it is not easy to understand, but it is lovely when you understand what I want to express in my paintings. I always say that art must be an expression of love and our feelings are very important so that we know how we feel about ourselves. R: Yeah, you are right. We have to care about our feelings, the way we feel and we must listen to our emotions. M: A bsolutely. I totally agree with you. R: Very nice thought. Oh, since you are telling me about the expression of love in art, what is your favorite painting? Which one do you like the most? M: M y favorite painting is The Birthday, when I see it I remember my times with Bella. That painting makes me feel that she is still here with me. R: O h, yeah. It must be like a way to connect with her. And about that, now that your life has changed, how do you feel when you are painting and after you finish a painting? M: W hen I paint I only focus on what I want to express about one moment of my memories, after that, I feel good because I remember my own time of happiness. R: Interesting and since we are talking about feelings, do you think your enthusiasts are able to feel what you feel? Is it important to you how a spectator feels about your paintings? M: O f course, because I am interested to know what the other person feels about my painting and what they can say about it. R: That’s lovely, I consider myself as one of your admirers, but I have to say that I’m a little bit confused about some of your paintings. I’d like to ask you, why did you choose cubism as a style? M: G ood question! I think it is a really interesting style and perfect for my own painting style. It’s kind of unique, and geometrical figures can be tricky to understand but they seem really interesting in my paintings. R: T hat’s true. For me, it’s difficult to understand what you are trying to say with cubism. M: Y es, that’s the point of cubism. R: O h, and something that I really want to ask you is if ever have you felt confused about some changes that the world has faced, how has the world crisis affected your art perspective? M: I passed for two World Wars and it is not easy to forget, but I still believe that people in the world can change and these two wars were terrible mistakes. I know that society will learn from those mistakes and overcome them. R: Thank you for being here today with us! For sharing your thoughts, art and love. Your admirers will appreciate it. I wish you the best in your career as an artist. Hope you can come another time to visit us here at ArtsShow. M: T hanks to you and I'll be happy to come to your show another day. I’m looking forward to meeting all of my admirers someday. I’m so happy that in some way I encourage them through my art.