When I close my eyes my vision is even more powerful. Giorgio de Chirico More Quotes by Giorgio de Chirico More Quotes From Giorgio de Chirico One must picture everything in the world as an enigma, and live in the world as if in a vast museum of strangeness. Giorgio de Chirico live-life inspirational museums To become truly immortal a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and common sense will only interfere. But once these barriers are broken it will enter the regions of childhood vision and dream. Giorgio de Chirico escaping dream art There is much more mystery in the shadow of a man walking on a sunny day, than in all religions of the world. Giorgio de Chirico shadow men world Everything has two aspects: the current aspect, which we see nearly always and which ordinary men see, and the ghostly and metaphysical aspect, which only rare individuals may see in moments of clairvoyance and metaphysical abstraction. Giorgio de Chirico ordinary men two If a work of art is to be truly immortal, it must pass quite beyond the limits of the human world, without any sign of common sense and logic. In this way the work will draw nearer to dream and to the mind of a child. Giorgio de Chirico dream children art Although the dream is a very strange phenomenon and an inexplicable mystery, far more inexplicable is the mystery and aspect our minds confer on certain objects and aspects of life. Giorgio de Chirico strange mind dream Art is the fatal net which catches these strange moments on the wing like mysterious butterflies, fleeing the innocence and distraction of common men. Giorgio de Chirico butterfly men art It used to be that painters were crazy and sculptors clever. Today it's the other way around. Giorgio de Chirico crazy clever today We must hold enormous faith in ourselves. Giorgio de Chirico enormous faith It is essential that the revelation we receive, the conception of an image which embraces a certain thing, which has no sense in itself, which has no subject, which means 'absolutely nothing' from the logical point of view.. ..should speak so strongly in us, evoke such agony or joy, that we feel compelled to paint. Giorgio de Chirico views desire mean To become truly immortal, a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and common sense will only interfere. But once these barriers are broken, it will enter the realms of childhood visions and dreams. Giorgio de Chirico dreams childhood work art I believe, however, that such abnormal moments can be found in everyone, and it is all the more fortunate when they occur in individuals with creative talent or with clairvoyant powers. Giorgio de Chirico talent moments creative believe