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Quotes About Prints

Hokusai managed to integrate this into a Japanese vision of landscapes and nature prints which strike the Western viewer as utterly Japanese, and the Japanese as totally Western, even today.
~ Matthi Forrer
I love that works of art are printed so that anyone can buy them. The variety of what they put on little postcards astounds me.
~ Leonard Lauder
I love prints of skulls and bones and have some taxidermy - a crow and a rabbit - to remind me of home. I like art and have a big portrait of Bjork.
~ Ellie Goulding
And friends of mine that had photography class in high school would develop the film and make prints and I'd take them back to the track and give 'em away or try and sell them. Much to my parents' dismay, I majored in photography in college.
~ John Sexton
I love vintage and prints.
~ Georgina Chapman
I love the journeys of research and discovery their development takes me on. I see prints as less 'decorative' than many might, and more fundamental to a garment's core.
~ Dries van Noten
Asked for your opinion on the prints, you have two choices: truth or tact. I ask for the bathroom.
~ Bill Jay
I have a goofy side that impacts my clothing a lot. To that end, I love witty, colorful, prints.
~ Mindy Kaling
I love mixing prints. The costume designer for 'Pair of Kings' and I have actually incorporated the trend for my character 'Mikayla.'
~ Kelsey Chow
I just love the whole idea of conversational prints.
~ Anna Sui
I love 'Victoria's Secret Sport' because what they do so well is the fit and how it makes you feel. They sculpt all the right parts of your body. Plus, there's so much to choose from - colors, prints, and cool details. It's dangerous - you want everything.
~ Elsa Hosk
The total cost of the Federal Arts Project was only $23 million. Many of these paintings, sculptures and prints were given to museums, courthouses, public buildings. . .. I think that today those in museums alone are worth about $100 million.
~ Studs Terkel
I wear only animal socks. I went to Koreatown and got a hundred packs of panda and money prints.
~ Sofia Richie
I wanted to leave marks or what?prints or blemishes? so when they track you, they'd know, i'd been there inside you, like an odour of your skin
~ ehddah
Miss Rice loaned me the negatives, and I ordered these prints from the drugstore in town. No comparison to Josh's work. He was gifted in a dying art form. I don't think he would've cared for the age of digital cameras.
~ Carol O'Connell
There was always a trail, skin cells, a scent, thermal imaging, parts left behind that the riders called prints. Sometimes those proved helpful when tracking an individual, especially if they were fresh.
~ Christine Feehan
He could see faint streaks of light as if the man left behind prints. They didn't appear like footprints, there were more faint bluish lights, more of a blob-line than a print, but every person left them behind and from shadows he could see them. He couldn't spot the imaging once out of tube, but the shadows acted as if he was seeing through a thermal lens.
~ Christine Feehan
Ink kisses dripping crimson words and with blood-red lips leaves prints on her finest poetry.
~ Terri Guillemets
For that (the rapt one warns) is what papyr is meed of, made of, hides and hints and misses in prints.
~ James Joyce
One fashion faux pas that men make is wearing ill-fitted clothing with too many prints and statement pieces.
~ Nandita Mahtani
I would begin by collecting lithographs and etchings. It's a way of coming in and benefiting from real quality art. Even younger artists make wonderful prints. Prints can become very valuable. That's how I began collecting.
~ Arne Glimcher
I have always been a Peter Blake fan and love street art and graffiti. I really like this street-art collective called Faile. They're from Brooklyn and make these prints of beautiful women.
~ Eliza Doolittle
These prints carry on naturally, perhaps inevitably, to Picasso's most important work of 1935, the "Minotauromachie.
~ Patrick O'Brian
Today, because photography exercises such a profound influence upon the study of art, we tend to disregard the way in which prints continue to function as information.
~ Unknown