CUTTING LOOSE
Lacayo talks about Henri Matisse, who made some of his most vibrant work, the cut-paper collages. Matisse was an old dog who taught himself some spectacular new tricks. Day after day he had studio assistants cover sheets of heavy paper with opaque watercolor.
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