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Quotes About Visual

Possibly the most compelling reason for use of the expressive arts in trauma work is the sensory nature of the arts themselves; their qualities involve visual, tactile, olfactory, auditory, vestibular, and proprioceptive experiences.
~ Cathy A. Malchiodi
Zoe Marie Jones, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University, joined this project in
~ Cathy N. Davidson
doctoral candidate in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University, joined this project in the Fall of 2007. Collaboration (especially with so many participants) is an enormous
~ Cathy N. Davidson
Zoe Marie Jones, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University, joined
~ Cathy N. Davidson
Her paintings formed a visual diary, an outward manifestation of her inward dialog that was, all too often, a scream of pain.
~ Gerry Souter
Words that do not create images should be discarded. Words that have no intrinsic emotional or visual content ought to be avoided. Words that are directed to the sterile intellectual head-place should be abandoned. Use simple words, words that create pictures and action and that generate feeling.
~ Gerry Spence
I'm into very colorful food. Obviously lots of flavor, but I think we eat with our eyes first, so it has to look great. The presentation has to be great.
~ Giada De Laurentiis
the English garden presented the reverse side of the tapestry, with rough, clotted textures, knots like fists and colours all running together.
~ Gilbert Adair
I don't trust words. I trust pictures.
~ Gilles Peress
Roy G. Biv" to remember the colors and she made up a rhyme: A rainbow is named Roy G. Biv To remember the colors and the joy they give.
~ Glenn Beck
The difference between pornography and erotica is lighting.
~ Gloria Leonard
I want to cover all areas that can be depicted visually. This ranges from fairytales to attempts to enter the abstract and view oneself as a social outcast or someone struggling to stay alive.
~ Gnter Brus
Pure painting or the art of drawing whose point of departure is based on purely formal criteria is,in my opinion,pass. I do not reject it if other artists make attempts,but as far as I am concerned,this is what I believe. if I do not place a text next to my drawings,I consider the work on such programmes to be futile.
~ Gnter Brus
I want to reach that condensation of sensations that constitutes a picture.
~ Henri Matisse
An artist makes visual the rhythms and arrhythmias of the universe.
~ Terri Guillemets
Arial — Helvetica's weird, ugly cousin.
~ Internet meme, c. 2015
We cannot separate the special importance of the visual apparatus of man from his unique ability to imagine, to make plans, and to do all the other things which are generally included in the catchall phrase free will. What we really mean by free will, of course, is the visualizing of alternatives and making a choice between them. In my view, which not everyone shares, the central problem of human consciousness depends on this ability to imagine.
~ Jacob Bronowski
Typography is what communication looks like. There is beauty in the language and beauty in the way it is presented.
~ James Felici
My initial thoughts about what a title can do was to set mood and the prime underlying core of the film's story, to express the story in some metaphorical way.
~ Saul Bass
I believe photos is one of the underlying things in every social network that becomes successful.
~ Kevin Systrom
No matter what your cultural sophistication or what language you speak, everyone can understand images.
~ Tibor Kalman
A documentary film is a great way of helping people understand because, somehow, when one is able to see the people involved, it lends a certain immediacy and understanding that is hard to get on the page.
~ Lawrence Wright
There are already a lot of devices in our lives that have rich text or the ability to handle graphics. Our devices are designed to be understood in less than a quarter of a second.
~ David Rose
Guys like Spielberg and Zemeckis and really anybody who is a storyteller-filmmaker today has studied Hitchcock and the way he visually tells a story. He was the master of suspense, certainly, but visually you would get a lot of information from what he would do with the camera and what he would allow you to see as the story was unfolding.
~ Ralph Macchio