Terry Frost on his Art
 

by Terry Frost (09 Dec 2004)



Terry Frost’s work is full of humour, vitality, colour and rhythm. In his own words:

I am convinced that people who look for words to describe art completely miss what is in a good work, for words describe the known image, good art is indescribable and that is why it is usually an irritant.

(Extract from exhibition catalogue, Reading University Fine Art Department 1986)

Just to think in terms of colour is enough to set the soul alight. This is colour without shape-in the spirit. Shapes are known to people by words, but colour can make it’s own shape and exists in it’s own right.

(From text for students at Reading, The book by David Lewis; Terry Frost, Aldershot 1994-2000)

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