PAUL STANLEY Talks Art: New Video Interview Available
May 3, 2008KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley was interviewed last night (Friday, May 2) by KNBC's Cary Berglund in Los Angeles, California. The segment focused on Paul's highly successful career as a painter with a tour of his art studio.
Watch the video at this location.
In a recent interview with ABC7.com's George Pennacchio, Paul Stanley stated about his art, "What I'm trying to do with my art is connect with people emotionally. I think one of the beauties of abstract art is probably that it appeals to you emotionally, rather than intellectually. I'd rather get a smile or somebody going, 'Whoa!' than somebody going, 'Hmmm.'"
"I love color and somebody was describing my work and said to me, 'You know, you're fearless with color,' and I said, 'What's there to be afraid of?' You know it's color!"
"You don't need a degree to know what good art is. Good art is what you love. When you go into a restaurant, you don't have to have someone tell you what bad food is. When you spit it out, guess what? It's bad,"
Paul's original works start at about $14,000, but his giclee reproductions begin at about a thousand dollars.
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