David Salle Quotes
My Father Had Wanted To Be A Commercial Artist. He Got As Far As Being A Photographer In The Army In World War II, But He Was Always A Sunday Painter. At A Certain Point, He Gave Me His Oil Paints And I Messed Around With Them, Having No Idea What I Was Doing.
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