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But I hang on to books. I love them. I even think they're very nice decor in a room - far better than paintings ... That's not quite true! ~ Norman MacCaig
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Norman MacCaig
I work on a political subject quite often, and the paintings, for me, are not finished until they're printed. ~ Erro
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Erro
If I physically made every work myself, I would get only one or two paintings done a year, if that. ~ Jeff Koons
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Jeff Koons
Art follows power. Just as soldiers hang medals from their uniforms, the rich hang paintings on their walls. ~ Hannah Rothschild
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Hannah Rothschild
In a sense, every work you do is a self-portrait because your paintings always reveal more about you than about your subject. Your experience of something, not the something itself, is the true underlying subject of every work you do. ~ Richard Schmid
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Richard Schmid
I love CG - it's a great tool. I just don't think you should use it to replace reality; you should use it to augment and enhance. Do matte paintings, do composites, do replications, stuff like that, but you're taking something real and working with that as opposed to trying to fake it from scratch. The human brain can tell the difference. ~ Neil Marshall
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Neil Marshall
Early Trans-Atlantic Voyages
"Since Columbus' discovery of the islands in the Caribbean, the number of Spanish ships that ventured west across the Atlantic had consistently increased. For reasons of safety in numbers, the ships usually made the transit in convoys, carrying nobility, public servants and conquistadors on the larger galleons that had a crew of 180 to 200. On these ships a total of 40 to 50 passengers had their own cabins amidships. These ships carried paintings, finished furniture, fabric and, of course, gold on the return trip. The smaller vessels including the popular caravels had a crew of only 30, but carried as many people as they could fit in the cargo holds. Normally they would carry about 100 lesser public servants, soldiers, and settlers, along with farm animals and equipment, seeds, plant cuttings and diverse manufactured goods. ~ Hank Bracker
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Hank Bracker
Paradise endangered: garden snakes and mice are appearing in the shadowy corners of Dutch Old Master paintings. ~ Mason Cooley
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Mason Cooley
When I'm traveling the world, I don't ever look anymore at the geography - just enough to catch galleries and paintings. ~ Alber Elbaz
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Alber Elbaz
Chinese landscape paintings often include tiny figures - as if to emphasize the grandeur of nature of which humankind is one small part. Think of the world in these terms, as larger in scale than the human. This is a healthy corrective to the commonplace view that people own the land, which exists to serve their purposes. Think big and live small. ~ Barbara Ann Kipfer
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Barbara Ann Kipfer
People are predominant in my paintings. Although they are not obvious, you can feel their presence. ~ Ralph Allen
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Ralph Allen
The reason some portraits don't look true to life is that some people make no effort to resemble their pictures. ~ Salvador Dali
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Salvador Dali
Ms. Fuller explained to me that the reason Sickert gave Ms. Pash for his divulging such a fantastic and shocking story was he wanted the truth "known but not during his lifetime." To prove his point, Sickert supposedly showed Ms. Pash a number of "murder paintings that he later burned," Ms. Fuller told me. ~ Patricia Cornwell
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Patricia Cornwell
In an era when museum curators were busy introducing the public to photographs of daily life taken by Robert Frank, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Diane Arbus, why did they simultaneously disdain paintings depicting the same kind of people? ~ Burton Silverman
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Burton Silverman
I can't tell a story in the white man's language, so I say what I want to say with my paintings. ~ Allen Sapp
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Allen Sapp
I'm not a lyric writer to make statements. What I enjoy doing is making paintings with lyrics, creating colorful images. I think that's more what entertainment and music should be. ~ Chris Cornell
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Chris Cornell
I see paintings everywhere. I look at stuff and it looks like painting to me. ~ Julian Schnabel
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Julian Schnabel
The only thing I can say is consistent in all my paintings is vivid color. ~ Paul Stanley
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Paul Stanley
When you're on a highway, viewing the western U.S. with the mountains and the flatness and the desert and all that, it's very much like my paintings. ~ Edward Ruscha
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Edward Ruscha
...the best poems were like little vessels that carry messages that can't be transported in any other way; miniature worlds like tiny paintings or Faberge eggs. ~ Jonathan Hull
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Jonathan   Hull
Paintings are but research and experiment. I never do a painting as a work of art. All of them are researches. I search constantly and there is a logical sequence in all this research. ~ Pablo Picasso
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Pablo Picasso
Beautiful landscapes are no use for good paintings. ~ Peter Stamm
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Peter Stamm
In Mexico City they somehow wandered into an exhibition of paintings by the beautiful Spanish exile Remedios Varo: in the central painting of a triptych, titled "Bordando el Manto Terrestre," were a number of frail girls with heart-shaped faces, huge eyes, spun-gold hair, prisoners in the top room of a circular tower, embroidering a kind of tapestry which spilled out the slit windows and into a void, seeking hopelessly to fill the void: for all the other buildings and creatures, all the waves, ships and forests of the earth were contained in the tapestry, and the tapestry was the world. Oedipa, perverse, had stood in front of the painting and cried. No one had noticed; she wore dark green bubble shades. For a moment she'd wondered if the seal around her sockets were tight enough to allow the tears simply to go on and fill up the entire lens space and never dry. She could carry the sadness of the moment with her that way forever, see the world refracted through those tears, those specific tears, as if indices as yet unfound varied in important ways from cry to cry. She had looked down at her feet and known, then, because of a painting, that what she stood on had only been woven together a couple thousand miles away in her own tower, was only by accident known as Mexico, and so Pierce had take her away from nothing, there'd been no escape. What did she so desire escape from? Such a captive maiden, having plenty of time to think, soon realizes that her tower, its height and arch ~ Thomas Pynchon
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Thomas Pynchon
What is real for me are the illusions I create with my paintings. Everything else is quicksand. ~ Eugene Delacroix
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Eugene Delacroix
One has to imagine the impact of Paddy on an old count from eastern Europe, barely able to live off his much-diminished lands and keep the roof on a house stocked with paintings and furniture that harked back to better days. His children might take a certain pride in their ancient lineage, but they also made it clear that the world had moved on and they planned to move with it. Then a scruffy young Englishman with a rucksack turns up on the doorstep, recommended by a friend. he is polite, cheerful, and cannot hear enough about the family history. He pores over the books and albums in the library, and asks a thousand questions about the princely rulers, dynastic marriages, wars and revolts and waves of migration that shaped this part of the world. He wants to hear about the family portraits too, and begs the Count to remember the songs the peasants used to sing when he was a child. Instead of feeling like a useless fragment of a broken empire, the Count is transformed. This young Englishman has made him realize that he is part of living history, a link in an unbroken chain going back to Charlemagne and beyond. ~ Artemis Cooper
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Artemis Cooper
The smudging makes the paintings a bit more complete. When they're not blurred, so many details seem wrong, and the whole thing is wrong too. Then smudging can help make the painting invincible, surreal, more enigmatic - that's how easy it is. ~ Gerhard Richter
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Gerhard Richter
Painting picture by picture, I followed the impressions my eye took in at heightened moments. I painted only memories, adding nothing, no details that I did not see. Hence the simplicity of the paintings, their emptiness. ~ Edvard Munch
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Edvard Munch
Paintings can make you cry and it's just **colored dirt**. ~ Chuck Close
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Chuck Close
It is easy to have a lot of paintings or projects hanging around that are 'almost done.' ~ Thomas Kinkade
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Thomas Kinkade
Imagine if all those kings and dukes hadn't commissioned those crazy cathedrals, paintings and music ... we'd still be living in sticks and mud. Because none of those things made any economic sense. Human beings' capacity to 'waste time' is a miracle - but that's exactly what art is for. ~ Ha-Joon Chang
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Ha-Joon Chang
Man is certainly not creative, but his creativity should not be concerned with God. His creativity should be concerned with making a better world, a better society, better literature, better poetry, better paintings, better sculpture, better human beings. ~ Rajneesh
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Rajneesh
Novels are like paintings, specifically watercolors. Every stroke you put down you have to go with. Of course you can rewrite, but the original strokes are still there in the texture of the thing. ~ Joan Didion
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Joan Didion
I find myself gravitating towards drama. It interests me. In the books I read, the paintings I like, it's always the darker stuff. ~ Naomi Watts
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Naomi Watts
If I indulge myself and surrender to memory, I can still feel the knot of excitement that gripped me as I turned the corner into Rue Mimosas, looking for the house of Rene Magritte. It was August, 1965. I was 33 years old and about to meet the man whose profound and witty surrealist paintings had contradicted my assumptions about photography. ~ Duane Michals
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Duane Michals
I barely registered moving into the long gallery, one hand absentmindedly wrapping around my throat as I looked up at the paintings.

So many, so different, yet all arranged to flow together seamlessly... Such different views and snippets and angles of the world. Pastorals, portraits, still lifes . . . each a story and an experience, each a voice shouting or whispering or singing about what that moment, that feeling, had been like, each a cry into the void of time that they had been here, had existed. Some had been painted through eyes like mine, artists who saw in colors and shapes I understood. Some showcased colors I had not considered; these had a bend to the world that told me a different set of eyes had painted them. A portal into the mind of a creature so unlike me, and yet . . . and yet I looked at its work and understood, and felt, and cared. ~ Sarah J. Maas
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Sarah J. Maas
Whatever that spark is that makes each one of us alive and unique ... mine had gone. Stolen like paintings on the wall. The flickering flame responsible for lighting me up from the inside, making me glow; keeping me warm... my candle had been blown out. I was shut down. I was tired. I was afraid. Small. Quiet. ~ Shonda Rhimes
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Shonda Rhimes
Modern language must be older than the cave paintings and cave engravings and cave sculptures and dance steps in the soft clay in the caves in Western Europe, in the Aurignacian Period some 35,000 years ago, or earlier. I can't believe they did all those things and didn't also have a modern language. ~ Murray Gell-Mann
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Murray Gell-Mann
Desire changes its character by 180 degrees. Often, when first aroused, it is felt as the desire to have. The desire to touch is, partly, the desire to lay hands on, to take. Later, transformed, the same desire becomes the desire to be taken, to lose oneself within the desired. From these two opposed moments come one of the dialectics of desire; both moments apply to both sexes and they oscillate. Clearly the second moment, the desire to lose oneself within, is the most abandoned, the most desperate, and it is the one that Caravaggio chose (or was compelled) to reveal in many of his paintings. ~ John Berger
Arnegger Paintings quotes by John Berger
Reverence for the natural environment, and experiencing the interconnectedness between all things has long guided me to create watercolor paintings of beauty and spirit. Life's continuing adventure has led me into an exciting exploration into the wisdom and symbolic imagery of Sacred Geometry. These paintings act as a bridge between this reality and a metaphorical world of healing, continuity, and transformation. I use multiple transparent watercolor glazes coupled with image overlapping techniques, and sacred geometry to produce visions of a multi-dimensional reality. It is my intention to create art that embodies the vibration of Universal Love and expresses the joy and gratitude I feel for the honor of being part of this earthwalk."
~Blessings, Francene~ ~ Francene Hart
Arnegger Paintings quotes by Francene Hart
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