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I only feel, but want the power to paint. ~ Juvenal
Rothkos Painting quotes by Juvenal
The substance of painting is light. ~ Andre Derain
Rothkos Painting quotes by Andre Derain
It appears that Venus has Beatrice's face. Once again, I'm not interested in a historical analysis of the models for the painting. I'm simply asking you to note the visible similarities between the figures. They represent two muses, two ideal types, one theological and one secular. Beatrice is the lover of the soul; Venus is the lover of the body. Botticelli's La Bella has both faces - one of sacrificial love or agape, and one of sexual love or eros. ~ Sylvain Reynard
Rothkos Painting quotes by Sylvain Reynard
I think it is the art of the glimpse. If the novel is like an intricate Renaissance painting, the short story is an impressionist painting. It should be an explosion of truth. Its strength lies in what it leaves out just as much as what it puts in, if not more. It is concerned with the total exclusion of meaninglessness. Life, on the other hand, is meaningless most of the time. The novel imitates life, where the short story is bony, and cannot wander. It is essential art. ~ William Trevor
Rothkos Painting quotes by William Trevor
There's something retro about the pop culture references in the paintings, so I'd imagine it's not as much a pop culture reference as a pop art reference. ~ Joe Bradley
Rothkos Painting quotes by Joe Bradley
She was like an outline of the painting of the Holy Virgin that an artist has sketched in black and white, but not yet filled with colour. ~ Karen Maitland
Rothkos Painting quotes by Karen Maitland
Men who are offenders of street harassment and women who experience street harassment can walk by and feel something about it, because it's out there in the environment where the harassment actually happens. So it's a lot more powerful than an oil painting that's stuck in a gallery or under my bed or in my studio where only a couple of eyes are going to see it, as opposed to it being in an environment where it could possibly effect a change. ~ Tatyana Fazlalizadeh
Rothkos Painting quotes by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh
It's as if the work on your canvas has a will of its own. When that happens, it can be quite exciting. But disturbing, too, when, as the painter, you are not in control of your painting. ~ Wally Lamb
Rothkos Painting quotes by Wally Lamb
In a painting I want to say something comforting. ~ Vincent Van Gogh
Rothkos Painting quotes by Vincent Van Gogh
I am a simple man and I use simple materials: Ivory Black, Vermilion, Prussian Blue, Yellow Ochre, Flake White and no medium. That's all I've ever used in my paintings. ~ L. S. Lowry
Rothkos Painting quotes by L. S. Lowry
I personally prefer working digitally because it allows me to work quickly and cleanly. I don't have to buy paint or brushes or canvases, I don't have to wait for paintings to dry before sending them to clients, I don't have to photograph or scan my final work, and I can make edits immediately and easily. ~ Julie Dillon
Rothkos Painting quotes by Julie Dillon
Deconstruction seeks neither to reframe art with some perfect, apt and truthful new frame, nor simply to maintain the illusion of some pure and simple absence of a frame. Rather it shows that the frame is, in a sense, also inside the painting. For the frame is what "produces" the object of art, is what sets it off as an object of art - an aesthetic object. Thus the frame is essential to the work of art; in the work of art. Paint a $5,000 abstract painting on a railroad boxcar and nobody will pay a cent for it. Take a torch, remove the panel of the boxcar, install it in a gallery, and it will be worth $5,000. It will be art because it is now framed by the gallery. But at the same moment that the frame encloses the work in its own protected enclosure, making it a work of art, it becomes merely ornamental - external to the work of art. Thus is the frame central or marginal? Is the frame inside the work of art, essential to it, or outside the work of art, extrinsic to it? ~ James N. Powell
Rothkos Painting quotes by James N. Powell
I had always planned to make a large painting of the early spring, when the first leaves are at the bottom of the trees, and they seem to float in space in a wonderful way. But the arrival of spring can't be done in one picture. ~ David Hockney
Rothkos Painting quotes by David Hockney
Whether I'm painting or not, I have this overweening interest in humanity. Even if I'm not working, I'm still analyzing people. ~ Alice Neel
Rothkos Painting quotes by Alice Neel
While working on The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci regularly took off from painting for several hours at a time and seemed to be daydreaming aimlessly. Urged by his patron, the prior of Santa Maria delle Grazie, to work more continuously, da Vinci is reported to have replied, immodestly but accurately, 'The greatest geniuses accomplish more when they work less. ~ Tony Schwartz
Rothkos Painting quotes by Tony Schwartz
Painting reflects. It kills you in a colourful shower of emptiness. Flatness. Randomness. And beauty. Yes, it is the most pure beauty I have ever felt in my life. ~ Nigel Tomm
Rothkos Painting quotes by Nigel Tomm
Technology's always changing. There was a time where oil painting was a new technology. That changed painting. ~ Joe Bradley
Rothkos Painting quotes by Joe Bradley
Jobs was a strong-willed, elitist artist who didn't want his creations mutated inauspiciously by unworthy programmers. To him it would be as if someone off the street added some brush strokes to a Picasso painting or changed the lyrics to a Dylan song. ~ Walter Isaacson
Rothkos Painting quotes by Walter Isaacson
It's not visual. He's not. You know him by his work, for one thing, and that part is visual, I suppose, isn't it? The sky, moon, stars, and trees, all those exotic colors you're apt to see in birds' feathers. When you look at a painting, you don't try to visualize the artist, do you? But you know somebody painted it or it wouldn't be there. ~ Vicki Covington
Rothkos Painting quotes by Vicki Covington
Art is like hard digging. Without daily searching, nothing can be found. ~ David Berkowitz Chicago
Rothkos Painting quotes by David Berkowitz Chicago
My cat stood still like a furry statue. I wanted to go pet it, but I ended up petting a painting instead. Ah, but that's life, no? ~ Jarod Kintz
Rothkos Painting quotes by Jarod Kintz
I paint the way someone bites his fingernails; for me, painting is a bad habit because I don't know nor can I do anything else. ~ Pablo Picasso
Rothkos Painting quotes by Pablo Picasso
I'm trying to paint a picture of what I have seen and what moved me, as well as I can. That's all. ~ Gerhard Richter
Rothkos Painting quotes by Gerhard Richter
The many great gardens of the world, of literature and poetry, of painting and music, of religion and architecture, all make the point as clear as possible: The soul cannot thrive in the absence of a garden. If you don't want paradise, you are not human; and if you are not human, you don't have a soul. ~ Thomas More
Rothkos Painting quotes by Thomas More
Okay, Dr. Milligan," he says. "Go ahead."
"Well, my boy, I just wanted to let you know that I received the results back for the DNA tests. Emma is definitely half human."
Galen winks at me. "You don't say?"
I cover my mouth to stifle a giggle. Rudeness should never be contagious.
"Yes, I'm afraid so. That said, I'm not sure if she even has the capability of forming a fin."
Galen laughs. "We sort of already went along with that assumption, Dr. Milligan. Then the Archives confirmed it. There's a painting of people who look just like Emma in Tartessos."
Dr. Milligan sighs. "You could have called me."
"I'm sorry, Dr. Milligan. I've been...busy."
"Did Emma figure out her lineage, then?"
Galen shakes his head, though the reaction is lost on Dr. Milligan in Florida. "As far as we can tell, Emma's father was a Half-Breed. He's got the coloring, he wore contacts, he loved seafood and the ocean. He obviously knew about Emma's physical issues." He tells Dr. Milligan about his theory that some of the half-breeds survived the destruction of Tartessos.
Dr. Milligan is quiet for a few seconds. "What else?"
Galen gives me a quizzical look. I return a shrug. "What do you mean?" he says.
"I mean, my boy, what other evidence do you have to go on? The man you just described could be me. I used to have blond hair before the gray took over. I wear contacts. I happen to love seafood and the beach, if where I live is any indication. I also ~ Anna Banks
Rothkos Painting quotes by Anna Banks
I paint my own reality. ~ Frida Kahlo
Rothkos Painting quotes by Frida Kahlo
He took blue and red and placed them next to each other, painting the eyes of an angel. And I saw the angel's eyes turn violet ~ Milorad Pavic
Rothkos Painting quotes by Milorad Pavic
In painting, three things must be considered - the position of the viewer, the position of the object viewed, and the position of the light that illuminates the object. ~ Lynn Cullen
Rothkos Painting quotes by Lynn Cullen
When I was painting, I was painting stories I was telling myself. When I look back at it, moving to writing was a very natural progression for me. ~ Janet Evanovich
Rothkos Painting quotes by Janet Evanovich
Should it not be remembered that in setting a garden we are painting a picture? ~ Beatrix Farrand
Rothkos Painting quotes by Beatrix Farrand
You keep seeking to redeem me. You keep looking and hoping. Painting me in emotions I do not have, nor can have. ~ Caroline Hanson
Rothkos Painting quotes by Caroline Hanson
The world of the cinema and of painting are very different; precisely, the possibilities of photography and the cinema reside in that unlimited fantasy which is born of things themselves ... a piece of sugar can become on the screen larger than an infinite perspective of gigantic buildings. ~ Salvador Dali
Rothkos Painting quotes by Salvador Dali
Lovers of painting and lovers of music are people who openly display their preference like a delectable ailment that isolates them and makes them proud. ~ Maurice Blanchot
Rothkos Painting quotes by Maurice Blanchot
Atheists don't hate fairies, leprechauns, or unicorns because they don't exist. It is impossible to hate something that doesn't exist. Atheists - like the painting experts hated the painter - hate God because He does exist. ~ Ray Comfort
Rothkos Painting quotes by Ray Comfort
I've been actively engaged with mythic imagery ever since I picked up that Rackham book, but it really came into focus for me when I moved from London to the country. As I walked the extraordinary landscape of Dartmoor, I looked at the trees and the rocks and the hills and I could see the personality in those forms ... then they metamorphosed under my pencil into faeries, goblins and trolls. After Alan and I published "Faeries", he moved on from the subject of faery folklore to illustrate Tolkien and other literary works ... while I discovered that my own exploration of Faerieland had only just begun. In the countryside, the old stories seemed to come alive around me; the faeries were a tangible aspect of the landscape, pulses of spirit, emotion, and light. They "insisted" on taking form under my pencil, emerging on the page before me cloaked in archetypal shapes drawn from nature and myth. I'd attracted their attention, you see, and they hadn't finished with me yet. ~ Brian Froud
Rothkos Painting quotes by Brian Froud
But playing your music as loud as you want and coming home drunk aren't real life. Real life, it turns out, is diapers and lawnmowers, decks that need painting, a wife that needs to be listened to, kids that need to be taught right from wrong, a checkbook, an oil change, a sunset behind a mountain, laughter at a kitchen table, too much wine, a chipped tooth, and a screaming child. ~ Donald Miller
Rothkos Painting quotes by Donald Miller
I am never going to have anything more to do with politics or politicians. When this war is over I shall confine myself entirely to writing and painting. ~ Winston Churchill
Rothkos Painting quotes by Winston Churchill
I just keep painting till I feel like pinching. Then I know it's right. ~ Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Rothkos Painting quotes by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
MANAGING STRICTLY BY NUMBERS IS LIKE PAINTING BY NUMBERS ~ Ben Horowitz
Rothkos Painting quotes by Ben Horowitz
Writing isn't my life…it's a lovely part of my life... but it's not my life. My life is family, friends, fishing, food…things like reading and painting and all the rest of it, and you can't really prioritize when you're involved with family or you're involved in fishing, you can't say, 'Oh, I really should be writing. ~ Keri Hulme
Rothkos Painting quotes by Keri Hulme
In 1915 Sophie Tauber and I carried out our first works in the simplest forms, using painting, embroidery and pasted paper (without using oil colors to avoid any reference with usual painting). These were probably the first manifestations of their kind, pictures that were their own reality, without meaning or cerebral intention. We rejected everything in the nature of a copy or a description, in order to give free flow to what was elemental and spontaneous. ~ Hans Arp
Rothkos Painting quotes by Hans Arp
If you're going to be a visual artist, then there has to be something in the work that accounts for the possibility of the invisible, the opposite of the visual experience. That's why it's not like a table or a car or something. I think that that might even be hard for people because most of our visual experiences are of tables. It has no business being anything else but a table. But a painting or a sculpture really exists somewhere between itself, what it is, and what it is not-you know, the very thing. And how the artist engineers or manages that is the question. ~ Richard Tuttle
Rothkos Painting quotes by Richard Tuttle
When I look at a body it gives me choice of what to put in a painting, what will suit me and what won't. ~ Lucian Freud
Rothkos Painting quotes by Lucian Freud
Love is important. I didn't have the energy to be giving it to somebody else in a way that they deserved, and I knew that. So I've always been scared to go too far with somebody I care for because I knew there would come a day when I'd need to pick up and finish a painting for the next three months. That day is inevitable. ~ Dan Colen
Rothkos Painting quotes by Dan Colen
MR. DOMBEY'S offices were in a court where there was an old-established stall of choice fruit at the corner: where perambulating merchants, of both sexes, offered for sale at any time between the hours of ten and five, slippers, pocket-books, sponges, dogs' collars, and Windsor soap; and sometimes a pointer or an oil painting. ~ Charles Dickens
Rothkos Painting quotes by Charles Dickens
The small figures that appear in my paintings are there only because they were there when I was working from nature on my preliminary sketches with pencil. ~ E. J. Hughes
Rothkos Painting quotes by E. J. Hughes
Like a Shakespearean sonnet that captures the very essence of love, or a painting that brings out the beauty of the human form that is far more than just skin deep, Euler's Equation reaches down into the very depths of existence. ~ Keith Devlin
Rothkos Painting quotes by Keith Devlin
The more of us that feel the universe, the better off we will be in this world. ~ Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Rothkos Painting quotes by Neil DeGrasse Tyson
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