That said, it occurred to me today that I never shared my own artistic fore-bearers. So here they are, along with a word or phrase that comes to minds when I think about their work. As you might expect, many of them specialize in drawing.
Ike Taiga - small things make big things, not the other way around
Watteau - don't hit your subject smack in the face
Giacometti - analyze, the rest will happen by itself
Van Gogh - see the less important parts all the way through
Warhol (the Screen Tests) - do as little as possible
Balthus - the space is a character
David Hockney - the artist is a character
Alice Neel - if the truth is cruel, be cruel
Käthe Kollwitz - draw what you care about, not just what you like
Gengoroh Tagame - go to your most fucked up place
Frank Auerbach - no such thing as overworking something
Dürer - grass
Saul Steinberg - I'll never be that good.
(I realize, my phrases are more aphorisms than ideas. Not sure how I feel about that. I'll post something about it once I decide.)