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Quotes About Artistic

I'm just looking to explore every medium to express my talent, but I think mostly it's going to be a focus on features.
~ Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Fleet Foxes are a really talented band. They make beautiful music.
~ Jim James
I'd love to do a Michel Gondry film. That would be ideal! I'd love to do an Almodovar film; you know, I think he's very, very talented. I don't care that people say he's pretentious. So what? He's a good director; he can be pretentious.
~ William Moseley
The people who do the scoring and the music for movies are very talented, really special people.
~ Claudia Christian
Labrinth is a super talented singer, producer, songwriter from London.
~ Estelle
I see no intrinsic reason why a doubly talented artist might not arise and create a comic-strip novel masterpiece.
~ John Updike
Justin Bieber is super talented.
~ Juicy J
Everybody around me was talented and gave everybody talent. Everybody painted. My mother had a beautiful voice. My father was a marvelous drawing-room actor.
~ Paul Horgan
I was born in a family of very talented people. Music runs in my blood and I could never think of anything else but this.
~ Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
I know what my talents are, and at the end of the day I'm an actor who can dance.
~ Harry Shum, Jr.
I wouldn't even begin to presume that the talent of an able actor is anything like the talents of a prodigious musician.
~ Juliet Stevenson
I glory in the fact that a human being has multiple talents and exercises them all with a degree of integrity and artistic proficiency. That's what I do.
~ Theodore Bikel
I'm so proud of each and every student who shared their artistic talents with us as part of the 2021 Congressional Art Competition.
~ Cori Bush
Certain of Poe's tales possess an almost absolute perfection of artistic form which makes them veritable beacon-lights in the province of the short story.
~ H. P. Lovecraft
A poet is never one of the people. He is detached, remote, and the life of small-time dances and talk about football would not be for him. He might take part but could not belong.
~ Patrick Kavanagh
I've heard directing talked about as being a benign dictatorship, and I think that's probably the best way a director should be. They're open to collaboration and feedback from people, but ultimately, it's got to be that one person's vision. That's what I think makes a film really stand out.
~ Felicity Jones
I've talked about sex a great deal in my music for a great while now. I feel very comfortable with it.
~ Janet Jackson
Before they did all those shows on Jackson Pollock, I loved the way he formulated his paintings. I loved Basquiat - I was into the whole Beat generation, Kerouac, etc., and all those artists talked about that and Kerouac, so I just got in the middle of being spontaneous.
~ Matt Schulze
I'm betting that in two years I'll be talking to you about a film that I shot on an iPhone. It's absolutely coming, I have no doubt in my mind.
~ Edward Burns
Let's be honest, working in stop motion is awful. It's the worst. It's such a stupid way to make a movie. It's ridiculous. You're literally playing around with these dolls that are maybe 9 inches tall, trying to coax a performance out of it.
~ Travis Knight
Rarely do I finish a song lyrically before I have a musical idea there, but then again, rarely ever would I finish a song musically before starting the lyrical ideas. So a lot of the time, they come in tandem, or they just come at a glance.
~ Hozier
I wanted to have a reaction from the audience. I wanted to be able to talk to somebody, and not be talking just to myself. That's when I did 'The Conformist,' 'Last Tango in Paris,' etc. And I found it was incredibly rewarding, something new.
~ Bernardo Bertolucci
It's tough, man. Unless it's a tentpole, sequel, remake, or over-the-top comedy, that's all the studios are even doing. They've kind of admitted they're not in the business of doing anything else. The slightest level of irony or intelligence and, boom, you're out of the league, you're done.
~ Richard Linklater
In 1829 Rossini was at an age which has often proven critical in the lives of musicians, painters and writers. Lapses into silence far more complete than Rossini's, creative failures, suicides, and unanticipated deaths have been common in the middle to late 30s. As Charles Rosen has noted, 'It is the age when the most fluent composer begins to lose the ease of inspiration he once possessed, when even Mozart had to make sketches and to revise'.
~ Richard Osborne