Quotes About Art
First of all, keep in mind that thinking about what you're going to do is a way of stalling. If you really could imagine what would happen when you made an image, there would be no need to do it. Even trying to imagine what a finished work of art will look like will probably lead to expectations that will be let down by the real experience. Making art is not solely an act of will. Rather it's the outcome of a dialogue between artists and their art.
~ Anna Held Audette
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Conversation may be compared to a lyre with seven chords - philosophy, art, poetry, love, scandal, and the weather.
~ Anna Jameson
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To write incorporeal poems, almost without words. To approximate the impossible, where art disappears and the Word becomes.
~ Anna Kamie?ska
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A thousand pleasant arts we'll have To add new feathers to the wings of Time, And make him smoothly haste away: We'll use him as our slave, And when we please we'll bid him stay, And clip his wings, and make him stop to view Our studies, and our follies too.
~ Anna Letitia Barbauld
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The only excuse for dancing is grace and beauty of movement.
~ Anna Pavlova
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Nature is the greatest developer of art.
~ Anna Pavlova
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I think that a real artist should irrevocably and completely dedicate herself to art. ... I have realized that true art gives joy not only to the artist but also to the people, suspending them for a moment from life's sorrows. In this I see the great significance of art, and the awareness of this became the aim of my life. ...
~ Anna Pavlova
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If you look at any great fashion photograph out of context, it will tell you just as much about what's going on in the world as a headline in The New York Times.
~ Anna Wintour
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satirist Caran d'Ache
~ Anne Applebaum
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Most of the truly remarkable experiences I've had in theatre have filled me with uncertainty and disorientation
~ Anne Bogart
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We are debris arrangers. Equipped with what we have inherited, we try to make a life, make a living and make art. We are assemblers. We forge received parts into meaningful compositions. This state of affairs is our plight and our destiny, but it also offers the opportunity to find meaning as well as to find communion with others.
~ Anne Bogart
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The art experience and the theater experience, gyms for the soul, generate heat and exercise the imagination, empathy, creative thinking, patience and tolerance. A gym for the soul is a place where personal investment is required and the return is real.
~ Anne Bogart
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If what Picasso proposed is true, that the first stroke on the canvas is always a mistake, it is best to get on with the mistake, without delay, earlier rather than later. Write one sentence, make one choice or point at something and say "Yes." And then, as the process unfolds, and as long as I keep at it and stay attentive and resolute, making adjustments to each mistake, things eventually fall into place.
~ Anne Bogart
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she made it clear that artists and audiences need to find the inner capacity to meet an event with spaciousness and a sense of possibility. Both life and art can prepare us for the openness that we need to bring ourselves to the unfolding moment.
~ Anne Bogart
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I will not stop singing the Muses who set me dancing.
~ Anne Carson
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what is the difference between poetry and prose you know the old analogies prose is a house poetry a man in flames running quite fast through it
~ Anne Carson
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It is a black-and-white photograph showing a naked young man in fetal position. He has entitled it "No Tail!" The fantastic fingerwork of his wings is outspread on the bed like a black lace map of South America.
~ Anne Carson
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On the Rules of Perspective A bad trick. Mistake. Dishonesty. These are the views of Braque. Why? Braque rejected perspective. Why? Someone who spends his life drawing profiles will end up believing that man has one eye, Braque felt. Braque wanted to take full possession of objects. He said as much in published interviews. Watching the small shiny planes of the landscape recede out of his grasp filled Braque with loss so he smashed them. Nature morte, said Braque.
~ Anne Carson
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Poetry in general doesn't do anything, there are just individual poems. Some of them I don't get, some of them seem banal, some of them change my life. So there you go. It's bound to be a spectrum, it's the same with bagels.
~ Anne Carson
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The apocalyptic aspects of horror, cyberpunk and surrealism, with a steady overtone of mental aberrations, are explored through the diverse arts of literature, music, film, art, comics and technology. -- In reference to the infamous, eclectic magazine, Cyber-Psychos AOD #8, 1999.
~ Anne Dyer
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A novel is written not to be judged, but experienced.
~ Anne Enright
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He dribbled noise.
~ Anne Enright
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The path your words make as you herd them across the page is the only viable route, after all.
~ Anne Enright
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One French tulip was called a Coquille marbr e, a marbled shell.
~ Anne Goldgar
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