logo

Quotes About Artistic

I love directing scenes that I'm not in because suddenly I really feel like a filmmaker which is a different thing.
~ Lena Dunham
I love the camera; there's something very special and sensual about it, and I have a tendency to call it a he, like it was a man. But, unlike a man, a camera is accepting of everything I do.
~ Lena Olin
I'd love to do a film like 'Chicago.' Something musical because I've obviously come from that background.
~ Leona Lewis
I'm a very visual person and I love the ability to tell stories through images.
~ Mandana Dayani
I was crazy about the song "Doot Doot," so I usually love this genre of weird, European electronic.
~ Margaret Cho
I'm an actress, primarily. I love to write poetry. I've been writing poetry since I was 12 years old.
~ Masiela Lusha
I love it when television is shot in a cinematic way and I think to aspire to that is no bad thing.
~ Matthew Rhys
I love the finished product, but I find working in the studio a chore - I use an old-fashioned setup, so the recording process can be frustrating.
~ Max Tundra
I love making independent movies, and that's pretty much what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my years
~ Milla Jovovich
Novels are very different than films and I love to see someone else's imagining of my story.
~ Nicholas Sparks
He was a natural, and in the Russian way, tragically above these banalities.
~ Boris Pasternak
The most extraordinary discoveries are made when the artist is overwhelmed by what he has to say.
~ Boris Pasternak
Dieu n'est pas utilitaire. Dieu est un cadeau de fête, un don gratuit, un lingot de platine, une image artistique, une friandise légère. Dieu est en plus. Il n'est ni pour ni contre. C'est du rabiot !
~ Boris Vian
As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean.
~ Bram Stoker
Our hospital was famous and had housed many great poets and singers. Did the hospital specialize in poets and singers, or was it that poets and singers specialized in madness?
~ Susanna Kaysen
Did the hospital specialize in poets and singers, or was it that the poets and singers specialized in madness?
~ Susanna Kaysen
But when I took up my pen, my hand made big, jerky letters like those of a child, and the lines sloped down the page from left to right horizontally, as if they were loops of string lying on the paper, and someone had come along and blown them askew.
~ Sylvia Plath
The consequences of love affairs would stop me from my independent freedom of creative activity, and I don't intend to be stopped.
~ Sylvia Plath
I would rather be a mediocre writer than a bad actress.
~ Sylvia Plath
two over-lapping circles, with a certain strong riveted centre of common ground, but both with separate arcs jutting out in the world. A balanced tension, adaptable to circumstances, in which there is an elasticity of pull, tension, yet firm unity . . . . I do not believe . . . that artistic creativity can best be indulged in masterful singleness rather than in marital cooperation. I think that a workable union should heighten the potentialities in both individuals.
~ Sylvia Plath
Began another big one, more abstract, written from the bathtub:
~ Sylvia Plath
Las letras surgen de estas teclas negras, y estas teclas negras Surgen de mis dedos alfabéticos, ordenando partes, Partes, pedazos, piezas, múltiplos brillantes. Aquí, cada vez que me siento, muero. Pierdo una dimensión.
~ Sylvia Plath
If you compare several representative passages of the greatest poetry you see how great is the variety of types of combination, and also how completely any semi-ethical criterion of "sublimity" misses the mark. For it is not the "greatness," the intensity, of the emotions, the components, but the intensity of the artistic process, the pressure, so to speak, under which the fusion takes place, that counts.
~ T.S. Eliot
I can't fucking believe you're saying this. You know better. Being a grownup is suicide to an artist.
~ Tabitha King