Life And Painting Quotes
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Life And Painting Quotes & Sayings
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Without painting, sculpture, music, poetry, and the emotions produced by natural beauty of every kind, life would lose half its charm.
— Herbert Spencer
Sculpture and painting are moments of life; poetry is life itself.
— Walter Savage Landor
A painting is life and a painting is death ... the picture is our own legacy left by tomorrow's dead for tomorrow's living.
— Ivan Albright
Painting will have to deal more fully and less obliquely with life and nature's phenomena before it can again become great.
— Edward Hopper
And I think a painting has such a limited life anyway.
— Robert Rauschenberg
I wanted to make sure the last chapters of my life were full, and painting, it turns out, has helped occupy not only space but opened my mind.
— George W. Bush
As the saturating colors of sun-life fade from sight, the ominous moon reaches out its long arm and applies the dark dyes of night.
— Daniel J. Rice
I am unable to make any distinction between the feeling I get from life and the way I translate that feeling into painting.
— Henri Matisse
My painting is a contest
between life and sleep. — Francis Picabia
between life and sleep. — Francis Picabia
My still-life painting has more to do with light and shadow than with the objects themselves.
— William C. Wright
Life is like a painting you reflect the image based on your feeling, emotion, character, attitude and how you made it.
— Daniel Habil
Our best canvas is all around us, in everything we touch and do.
— Fennel Hudson
Painting is at once a form of meditation and an utter, complete personal engagement with life.
— Steven Whitney
The new painting has broken down every distinction between art and life.
— Harold Rosenberg
To Buddha, the second figure in the painting, life on earth was bitter, filled with attachments and desires that led to suffering.
— Benjamin Hoff
Architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and poetry, may truly be called the efflorescence of civilised life.
— Herbert Spencer
Impressionism was not just a style of painting, it was a new attitude to art and life; it is this attitude that marks the beginning of modern art.
— Neville Weston
Conversation in real life is full of half-finished sentences and overlapping talk. Why shouldn't painting be too?
— Edgar Degas
Man needs music, literature, and painting - all those oases of perfection that make up art - to compensate for the rudeness and materialism of life.
— Fernando Botero
I liked painting and drawing, and I liked humanities mainly - poetry, literature - this speculative attitude toward life.
— Rafael Moneo
Painting, for me, is a dynamic balance and wholeness of life; it is mysterious and transcending, yet solid and real.
— Richard Pousette-Dart
What we need is more sense of the wonder of life and less of this business of making a picture.
— Robert Henri
In every painting a whole is mysteriously enclosed, a whole life of tortures, doubts, of hours of enthusiasm and inspiration.
— Wassily Kandinsky
Painting is not what my life is about, but it is very important to me, and I am very lucky to be able to give some time to it.
— Margrethe II Of Denmark
If you feel joy when you do something unselfish for him, and would just as soon do it in secret as openly, then that rings of the true metal
— Susan Vreeland
Form and substance are one and the same. Form is the life expression and substance the living painting.
— Asger Jorn
The problem of a painting is physical and metaphysical, the same as I think life is physical and metaphysical.
— Barnett Newman
I frequently lock myself in my studio. I do not often see the people I love, and in the end I shall suffer for it ... painting is one's private life.
— Edgar Degas
Go out into the sunlight and be happy with what you see.
— Winston S. Churchill
To an untrained eye, need and love were as easily mistaken for each other as the real master's painting and a forgery.
— Deb Caletti
It felt as if I had lived all my life inside a flat painting and only now had I stepped into the real world.
— Rosamund Hodge
He that would be a master must draw from the life as well as copy from originals, and join theory and experience together.
— Jeremy Collier
My studio work is a central part of my life and I'd be at loose ends without it. When I'm not in my studio, I don't stop thinking about painting.
— Stephen Beal