Hans Hofmann, a German-born artist and influential figure in the development of abstract expressionism, imbued his vibrant canvases with a sense of dynamism and emotional depth. His bold use of color and form challenged artistic conventions, inspiring generations of artists to explore new possibilities in painting.

"Every art expression is rooted fundamentally in the personality and temperament of the artist."



"An idea can only be materialized with the help of a medium of expression, the inherent qualities of which must be surely sensed and understood in order to become the carrier of an idea."



"Art is magic... But how is it magic? In its metaphysical development? Or does some final transformation culminate in a magic reality? In truth, the latter is impossible without the former. If creation is not magic, the outcome cannot be magic."



"When the impulses which stir us to profound emotion are integrated with the medium of expression, every interview of the soul may become art. This is contingent upon mastery of the medium."



"My aim in painting is to create pulsating, luminous, and open surfaces that emanate a mystic light, in accordance with my deepest insight into the experience of life and nature."



"The whole world, as we experience it visually, comes to us through the mystic realm of color."



"Color is a plastic means of creating intervals... color harmonics produced by special relationships, or tensions. We differentiate now between formal tensions and color tensions, just as we differentiate in music between counterpoint and harmony."



"The art of pictorial creation is so complicated - it is so astronomical in its possibilities of relation and combination that it would take an act of super-human concentration to explain the final realization."



"To worship the product and ignore its development leads to dilettantism and reaction."



"What goes on in abstract art is the proclaiming of aesthetic principles... It is in our own time that we have become aware of pure aesthetic considerations. Art never can be imitation."



"Creation is dominated by three absolutely different factors: First, nature, which works upon us by its laws; second, the artist, who creates a spiritual contact with nature and his materials; third, the medium of expression through which the artist translates his inner world."



"It makes no difference whether a work is naturalistic or abstract; every visual expression follows the same fundamental laws."

