Quotes About Painting
arts, I said, just like that in painting, in literature, I said, even philosophers are ignorant of philosophy. Most artists are ignorant of their art. They have a dilettante's notion of art, remain stuck all their lives in dilettantism, even the most famous artists in the world. We
~ Thomas Bernhard
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O, if any man wants to make himself immortal by painting a picture of wretchedness, let him come here!
~ Thomas Hardy
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I want to work out an alternative to this lazy, lousy 'democratic' and demagogic term 'Participation'. I am not for 'Participative-art', it's so stupid because every old painting makes you more 'participating' than today's 'Participative-art', because first of all real participation is the participation of thinking! Participation is only another word for 'Consumption'!
~ Thomas Hirschhorn
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An uninterrupted view of the Paris skyline was spread out before her, like a giant landscape painting rendered in shades of blue-grey, charcoal and purple-tinted umber; the dreamy palette of shifting shadows at twilight. The blue hour.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
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Turner watercolour
~ Kathleen Tessaro
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Shutting down behind self-pity and secret shame; sacrificing themselves to childish mothers and selfish men; vaguely yearning, self-medicating; painting someone else's pictures; obediently tracing the magic circle. afraid, entranced. There are so many different ways to drown.
~ Kennedy Fraser
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I was influenced by surrealist poetry and painting as were thousands of other people, and it seems to me to have become a part of the way I write, but it's not.
~ Kenneth Koch
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Pound thought better than he practiced in this particular instance, for his Metro poem was supposedly a pure example of what he meant by Vorticism: "The image is not an idea. It is a radiant node or cluster; it is what I can, and must perforce call a vortex; from which and through which and into which ideas are constantly rushing. It is as true for the painting and the sculpture as it is for poetry.
~ Kenneth Yasuda
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One of the countless symbolic or allegorical images of the sexual act is a deer hunt: A detail from a painting by the 16th-century German artist Cranach. The sexual implication of the deer hunt is underlined by a medieval English folk song called "The Keeper": The first doe that he shot at he missed, And the second doe he trimmed he kissed, And the third ran away in a young man's heart, She's amongst the leaves of the green O.
~ C.G. Jung
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Does art have a future? Performance genres like opera, theater, music and dance are thriving all over the world, but the visual arts have been in slow decline for nearly 40 years. No major figure of profound influence has emerged in painting or sculpture since the waning of Pop Art and the birth of Minimalism in the early 1970s.
~ Camille Paglia
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Art is about painting. All the rest is just a sideshow
~ Geoff Bunn
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The dead paint a sneering silence on the walls With their white hands.
~ Georg Trakl
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Cambridge by moonlight was light blue and brownish black. There was no mist here and a great vault of clear stars hung over the city with an intent luxurious brilliance. It was the sort of night when one knows of other galaxies. My long shadow glided before me on the pavement. Although it was not yet eleven o'clock the place seemed empty and I moved through it like a mysterious and lonely harlequin in a painting: like an assassin.
~ Iris Murdoch
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She's also in love with the 'Polish Rider'. Who's he? A picture by Rembrandt.
~ Iris Murdoch
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Vincent did not know how to express his feelings in words. He knew how to paint them. However, one cannot paint the farewell.
~ Irving Stone
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Art should be linked to abstract things - color, line, tone. It is not an instrument to improve social conditions and chase ugliness. Painting is like music and it has to separate from everyday reality.
~ Irving Stone
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Do you know the anecdote about Rubens? He was serving Holland as Ambassador to Spain and used to spend the afternoon in the royal gardens before his easel. One day a jaunty member of the Spanish Court passed and remarked, 'I see that the diplomat amuses himself sometimes with painting,' to which Rubens replied, 'No, the painter amuses himself sometimes with diplomacy!
~ Irving Stone
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They had painted in a grand rush to keep intact the purity of their first impression, the mood in which the motif had been conceived.
~ Irving Stone
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If what you want is the effect of painting, then paint, Aurora. If what you want is truth, learn to use your camera, he would say again and again
~ Isabel Allende
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Si tienes vocación para la pintura, tarde o temprano vas a pintar y es mejor que sea temprano. ¿Por qué tiene que ser en París o Buenos Aires? Sólo necesitas disciplina. Es como el piano, ¿sabes? Rara vez da para vivir, pero hay que intentarlo», argumentó Roser.
~ Isabel Allende
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All the women I know write, paint, sculpt, or do crafts in their leisure time—which is very scarce. Art has replaced knitting.
~ Isabel Allende
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Dr Sass…maintained that in paradise, until the time of the fall, the whole world was flat, the back-curtain of the Lord, and that it was the devil who invented a third dimension. Thus are the words 'straight', 'square', and 'flat' the words of noblemen, but the apple was an orb, and the sin of our first parents, the attempt at getting around God. I myself much prefer the art of painting to sculpture
~ Isak Dinesen
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I've always enjoyed painting, but I went to teach in schools in Zimbabwe instead.
~ Louis Theroux
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He has returned from Italy a greater bore than ever; he bores on architecture, painting, statuary and music.
~ Sydney Smith
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