Horace Pippin (February 22, 1888 – July 6, 1946) was a self-taught African-American painter. The injustice of slavery and American segregation figure prominently in many of his works.
My opinion of art is that a man should have love for it, because my idea is that he paints from his heart and mind.
Pictures just come to my mind and I tell my heart to go ahead.
The pictures come to me in my mind, and if to me it is a worthwhile picture I paint it I do over the picture several times in my mind and when I am ready to paint it I have all the details I need.
If a man knows nothing but hard times, he will paint them, for he must be true to himself.
The war brought out all the art in me.
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