During that time, the self -
taught artist treated her own painting as an indulgence.
Not exact matches
The most often repeated description of John's
teaching style was that he
treated his students with respect, always thinking of them as
artists, not students, and allowing them to find their own voice.
The most often repeated description of John's
teaching style was that he
treated them with respects, always thinking of them as
artists, not students, and allowing them to find their own voice.
Morley became close to Roy Lichtenstein, who later arranged
teaching jobs for the
artist, he also met Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol who was «shy, polite,
treated me like an elder statesman».