100 Quotes About Artist

Read these artist quotes to inspire your creative spirit.

The Artist always has the masters in his eyes.
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The Artist always has the masters in his eyes. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Closed in a room, my imagination becomes the universe, and...
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Closed in a room, my imagination becomes the universe, and the rest of the world is missing out. Criss Jami
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When you're socially awkward, you're isolated more than usual, and when you're isolated more than usual, your creativity is less compromised by what has already been said and done. All your hope in life starts to depend on your craft, so you try to perfect it. One reason I stay isolated more than the average person is to keep my creativity as fierce as possible. Being the odd one out may have its temporary disadvantages, but more importantly, it has its permanent advantages. . Criss Jami
I think there is a song out there to describe...
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I think there is a song out there to describe just about any situation. Criss Jami
The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which...
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The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life. William Faulkner
Dreams. They start in your beautiful mind. Think of beautiful...
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Dreams. They start in your beautiful mind. Think of beautiful things and it will manifest into actions because your body will listen to you. Like it always does. Diana Rose Morcilla
Absurdity is the ecstasy of intellectualism.
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Absurdity is the ecstasy of intellectualism. Criss Jami
Be a worthy worker and work will come.
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Be a worthy worker and work will come. Amit Kalantri
The philosophers write about things as they are and as...
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The philosophers write about things as they are and as they appear to be, but as an artist I find that appearance is everything. Gary Inbinder
Talent & skills are useless & won't get you anywhere,...
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Talent & skills are useless & won't get you anywhere, without lot of practise, commitment & prioritization. Unknown
The cruelest thing you can do to an artist is...
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The cruelest thing you can do to an artist is tell them their work is flawless when it isn't Yahtzee Croshaw
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Art-making is not about telling the truth but making the truth felt Christian Boltanski
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True art is thoughtful, emotional examination of how human themes impact the overall experience of existing. The rest is kitsch. Tiffany Madison
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Think outside the box? Indeed. But to add balance to that, one should not in the process forget what the inside of the box looks like as well. Those who are best at thinking outside the box do it not to puff themselves up, but to see how small they really are. As a contented fish in its fish tank appears to have a small, boring existence to us, imagine a larger, more perceptive kingdom (even by scientific taxonomy) to whom our contented existences may appear to be small and boring. This is where true creativity and massive perceptive abilities spawn a sense of intellectual humility; the kind which God adores. Criss Jami
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A steampunk nation Baby pollution rises up then the loving comes arraigning 'causeOur art's official and only partially artificial And our heart's in the middle of sharp hardened shards of metal but There's not where it settles Because it's beating to the steaming of God's hottest pot or kettle And now we face it, this creation we made to To save our craving for a synthetic rebelnation it's Our safeway they make into a pathetic revelation In our steampunk nation Our steampunk nation . Criss Jami
When you judge your art with number of likes you...
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When you judge your art with number of likes you get in response to it, you're killing the artist within, and giving rise to an entertainer. Sameer Khan
He was no god, just an artist; and when an...
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He was no god, just an artist; and when an artist is a man, he needs a woman to create like a god. Roman Payne
The artist's job is not to succumb to despair but...
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The artist's job is not to succumb to despair but to find an antidote for the emptiness of existence. Woody Allen
She was completely wholeand yet never fully complete
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She was completely wholeand yet never fully complete Maquita Donyel Irvin
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Here’s to the “so-so-ing” it. Here’s to the working since I was 14 in a smoke clouded day. Here’s to saying I could stay until the forms were faxed. Here’s to driving home past dark and dozing off the road. Here’s to no over time. Here’s to the long line to management. Here’s to ALREADY DONE THAT! Here’s to quitting, saying I’m through, saying I can’t compete for your leftover lean cuisine. Here’s to art. Here’s to freedom. Here’s to saying God gave me every penny and knowing it’s true. Here’s to the next 40 years with you. Here’s to the new.– Adrianna Stepiano . Adrianna Stepiano
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I guess pencil crayons are like life; we hope to gain wisdom through our experiences, and sadly many of us learn important lessons later in life - however all that colour we scratched and pressed into our canvases create stories for our children, and grandchildren - things to laugh at as we look back, and hopefully things others can use as examples of lessons of caution, and tales of overcoming negative situations despite the overwhelming odds stacked up against us. Tales of past likes and loves, lessons learned, and the stories about how you met the right person and how you ended up with them - often a winding tale until there's an 'AH-HA' moment of enlightenment, lol. Tales of raw adversity..because rawness is beautiful, and learned wisdom which proves showing weakness is actual bravery. That not everyone you lose is a loss, and that in life, a situation will keep repeating itself until one learns their lesson. As sad as it is to see these pencils being shortened, and the way one tries to preserve what's left as they get shorter and shorter.. the new box of crayons which will eventually be bought will continue the storytelling of the old, and add new stories until they themselves expire. Cheyanne Ratnam
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...unforgivingly, and forcefully magnificent... Maquita Donyel Irvin
Fantasy like thought that no man could rain Just let...
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Fantasy like thought that no man could rain Just let her reign Run wild with her unafraid Of any rain storms They only wash the mud away and make way For double rainbows and sunny days Maquita Donyel Irvin
...I fell asleep and had a dream that a king...
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...I fell asleep and had a dream that a king was liquidated by a group of kind faces.... Maquita Donyel Irvin
...I fell asleep and had a dream that a king...
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...I fell asleep and had a dream that a king was liquidated by a group of kind faces... Maquita Donyel Irvin
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Your life is a movie. You are the main character. You say your scripts and act to your lines. Of course you do your lines in each scene. There is a hidden camera and a director who you can ask for help anytime up above. Diana Rose Morcilla
Our body is a sacred temple A place to connect...
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Our body is a sacred temple A place to connect with people. As we aren't staying any younger We might as well keep it stronger. Ana Claudia Antunes
We may not stay quick, If we are weak or...
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We may not stay quick, If we are weak or sage, but a lot can squeak As we start to age. Ana Claudia Antunes
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You draw characters speaking loud and clear but you’re not hearing them.” her mother told her, then she kissed her forehead and mumbled how she liked her art and went downstairs. Cecilia wrote these words on her bedroom wall, just behind her headboard for no one to see it but herself to know that it exists. Basma Salem
Some of the people who hate me love some of...
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Some of the people who hate me love some of the sentences that I have written, until they get to the name of the person to whom the sentences are attributed. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The only way to find art is to lose touch...
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The only way to find art is to lose touch with reality. Christina Strigas
Creativity without discipline will struggle, creativity with discipline will succeed.
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Creativity without discipline will struggle, creativity with discipline will succeed. Amit Kalantri
Music is the fastest motivator in the world.
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Music is the fastest motivator in the world. Amit Kalantri
Music shouldn't be just a tune, it should be a...
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Music shouldn't be just a tune, it should be a touch. Amit Kalantri
I became an artist because I wanted to be an...
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I became an artist because I wanted to be an active participant in the conversation about art. Kamand Kojouri
You might as well ask an artist to explain his...
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You might as well ask an artist to explain his art, or ask a poet to explain his poem. It defeats the purpose. The meaning is only clear thorough the search. Rick Riordan
A poet should be so crafty with words that he...
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A poet should be so crafty with words that he is envied even for his pains. Criss Jami
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.. so this is for us. This is for us who sing, write, dance, act, study, run and loveand this is for doing it even if no one will ever knowbecause the beauty is in the act of doing it. Not what it can lead to. This is for the times I lose myself while writing, singing, playingand no one is around and they will never knowbut I will forever rememberand that shines brighter than any praise or fame or glory I will ever have, and this is for you who write or play or read or singby yourself with the light off and door closedwhen the world is asleep and the stars are alignedand maybe no one will ever hear itor read your wordsor know your thoughtsbut it doesn’t make it less glorious. It makes it ethereal. Mysterious.Infinite.For it belongs to you and whatever God or spirit you believe inand only you can decide how much it meantand meansand will forever meanand other people will experience it toothrough you. Through your spirit. Through the way you talk. Through the way you walk and love and laugh and careand I never meant to write this longbut what I want to say is: Don’t try to present your art by making other people read or hear or see or touch it; make them feel it. Wear your art like your heart on your sleeve and keep it alive by making people feel a little better. Feel a little lighter. Create art in order for yourself to become yourselfand let your very existence be your song, your poem, your story. Let your very identity be your book. Let the way people say your name sound like the sweetest melody. So go create. Take photographs in the wood, run alone in the rain and sing your heart out high up on a mountainwhere no one will ever hearand your very existence will be the most hypnotising scar. Make your life be your artand you will never be forgotten. Charlotte Eriksson
There have been times I've felt so much art in...
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There have been times I've felt so much art in my soul I grew sick of artists. Criss Jami
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Authors can write stories without people assuming that they are autobiographies, but songwriters and poets are often considered to be the characters in their works. I like Michelangelo's vision, 'I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. Criss Jami
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But will you not have a house to care for? Meals to cook? Children whining for this or that? Will you have time for the work?" "I'll make time, " I promised. "The house will not always be so clean, the cooking may be a little hasty, and the whining children will sit on my lap and I'll sing to them while I work. Gloria Whelan
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Everything is gestation and then bringing forth. To let each impression and each germ of feeling come to completion wholly in itself, in the dark, in the inexpressible, the unconscious, beyond the reach of one's own intelligence, and await with deep humility and patience the birth-hour of a new clarity: that alone is living the artist's life, in understanding and in creating. There is no measuring in time, no year matters, and ten years are nothing. Being an artist means, not reckoning and counting, but ripening like the tree which does not force its sap and stands confidence in the storms of spring without fear that after them may come no summer. . Rainer Maria Rilke
I’ve always loved the night, when everyone else is asleep...
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I’ve always loved the night, when everyone else is asleep and the world is all mine. It’s quiet and dark–the perfect time for creativity. Jonathan Harnisch
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The other day, when I was deciding where to place a mountain range, how to make a river's flow detour around underground stalactite caves, and what precise color to give the sky at sunset, I realized I was God... or an artist and a writer. Vera Nazarian
An artist without ideas is a mendicant; barren, he goes...
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An artist without ideas is a mendicant; barren, he goes begging among the hours. Irving Stone
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Inspiration comes unawares, from unaccountable sources that have nothing to do with planning or intelligence. Let it cool ever so slightly, and you are left, pen or brush in hand, with no inspiration at all. Gifted people need not, therefore, make a song and dance about being or supposing themselves superior. They simply happened to be born with that fortunate, subconscious equipment of theirs, and the mystery exists independently of intelligence or ambition. . Maurice Chevalier
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She preferred the quiet solitary atmosphere, to create in her own world of paint and colour, the thrill of anticipating how her works would turn out as she eyed the blank sheets of paper or canvas before starting her next masterpiece. How satisfying it was to mess around in paint gear, without having to worry about spills, starch or frills, that was the life! E.a. Bucchianeri
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You have to believe that your voice can mean something. You have to believe that what you do matters. And you have to keep going even on days you can't find that belief. If you can't do it for yourself, you do it for all the other young souls who need to be shown that things are possible. That they too can do that thing they dream of. You do it despite the doubts and the struggles. You do it because it's what you came here to do. That's what makes an artist. Charlotte Eriksson
Art invariably grows out of a period when, in general,...
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Art invariably grows out of a period when, in general, the artist admires his own nation and wants to win its approval. F. Scott Fitzgerald
Artistic temperament is like a king with vigor and unlimited...
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Artistic temperament is like a king with vigor and unlimited opportunity. You shake the structure to pieces by playing with it. F. Scott Fitzgerald
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You can't stumble into an adventure. An artist must dance, not walk, in order to inspire their audience. This patient audience who has witnessed all that you've ever performed. So don't be shy. Just dance. Set this scene into motion. F.K. Preston
Sometimes, when inspiration runs dry, I drink classical music until...
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Sometimes, when inspiration runs dry, I drink classical music until my words spill out. Kamand Kojouri
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You have a lot to learn, young man. Philosophy. Theology. Literature. Poetry. Drama. History. Archeology. Anthropology. Mythology. Music. These are your tools as much as brush and pigment. You cannot be an artist until you are civilized. You cannot be civilized until you learn. To be civilized is to know where you belong in the continuum of our art and your world. To surmount the past, you must know the past. . John Logan
Philosophers wonder when they do not know, artists when they...
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Philosophers wonder when they do not know, artists when they do. Raheel Farooq
Knowledge was scattered treasure, education organized it into art, commerce...
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Knowledge was scattered treasure, education organized it into art, commerce and science. Amit Kalantri
A walk with nature awakens the mind of creativity.
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A walk with nature awakens the mind of creativity. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I was free with every road as my home. No limitations and no commitments. But then summer passed and winter came and I fell short for safety. I fell for its spell, slowly humming me to sleep, because I was tired and small, too weak to take or handle those opinions and views, attacking me from every angle. Against my art, against my self, against my very way of living. I collected my thoughts, my few possessions and built isolated walls around my values and character. I protected my own definition of beauty and success like a treasure at the bottom of the sea, for no one saw what I saw, or felt the same as I did, and so I wanted to keep to myself. You hide to protect yourself. Charlotte Eriksson
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Watch movies. Read screenplays. Let them be your guide. […] Yes, McKee has been able to break down how the popular screenplay has worked. He has identified key qualities that many commercially successful screenplays share, he has codified a language that has been adopted by creative executives in both film and television. So there might be something of tangible value to be gained by interacting with his material, either in book form or at one of the seminars. But for someone who wants to be an artist, a creator, an architect of an original vision, the best book to read on screenwriting is no book on screenwriting. The best seminar is no seminar at all. To me, the writer wants to get as many outside voices OUT of his/her head as possible. Experts win by getting us to be dependent on their view of the world. They win when they get to frame the discussion, when they get to tell you there’s a right way and a wrong way to think about the game, whatever the game is. Because that makes you dependent on them. If they have the secret rules, then you need them if you want toget ahead. The truth is, you do . Brian Koppelman
Curiosity is the beginning of all creativity.
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Curiosity is the beginning of all creativity. Lailah Gifty Akita
Let's always try to paint the truth ... our art...
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Let's always try to paint the truth ... our art must be made to mean something. E.a. Bucchianeri
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My great longing is to learn to make those very incorrectnesses, those deviations, remodellings, changes of reality, so that they may become, yes, untruth if you like - but more true than the literal truth. Vincent Van Gogh
I am an artist you know ... it is my...
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I am an artist you know ... it is my right to be odd. E.a. Bucchianeri
Weirdism is definitely the cornerstone of many an artist's career.
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Weirdism is definitely the cornerstone of many an artist's career. E.a. Bucchianeri
The ones who constantly make us laugh are the hardest...
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The ones who constantly make us laugh are the hardest of friends to know - for comedians are the caricatures among us. Criss Jami
I work backwards with the ending in mind as I...
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I work backwards with the ending in mind as I create art, stories, poems and books. Always in a process of becoming. Jill Telford
It is not about the glory of the human form...
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It is not about the glory of the human form more about being human. Tim Mann Artist
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In such a person, sadness breeds purpose; finding inspiration in the darkness and often times, I believe, they will impress a hell onto their own lives in order to re-create it, that others might suffer the experience from the comfort of their armchairs. - Quote from Her Past's Present. Michael Poeltl
You cannot free someonewho is caged intheir own self.
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You cannot free someonewho is caged intheir own self. Anjum Choudhary
Destruction wasn't when you chose to destroy me. It was...
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Destruction wasn't when you chose to destroy me. It was when i let you. Anjum Choudhary
I was lost for too longbut when i found you,...
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I was lost for too longbut when i found you, i could feel it in my bones. You were my home. Anjum Choudhary
Take me to your darkest cornersand watch your demonssurrender to...
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Take me to your darkest cornersand watch your demonssurrender to mine.. Anjum Choudhary
Master the art of selfloveand you will never have to...
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Master the art of selfloveand you will never have to seekvalidationever again. Anjum Choudhary
I am no one's to be claimed, I belong to...
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I am no one's to be claimed, I belong to me. Anjum Choudhary
I stopped losing my sleep over you... Now i lie...
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I stopped losing my sleep over you... Now i lie awakein search of me! ! Anjum Choudhary
It's okay darling, creative people are called crazyall the time.
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It's okay darling, creative people are called crazyall the time. Anjum Choudhary
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I celebrate myself, I paint and dance and sing myself, and what I assume you will assume, for every atom as of me as good belongs to dreamy You. I am a song. I am a poem. I am the soil and a gem. I am a stargate and a voyage. I am the ocean and your soul. Oksana Rus
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I write because the security of your love allows me to develop my craft without concerning myself with trivialities – as if your love could be any more complete. But I write, in the first place, because of you, my muse. I write for your green eyes to glance at my humble words and for the pleasure of hearing you utter them. Kamand Kojouri
I came to pen another poem for you, but even...
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I came to pen another poem for you, but even every unwritten poem is you. Kamand Kojouri
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I didn't come looking for you the day you uninvitedly appeared on my doorstep How did we go from nonchalant conversation me waiting for you to turn me off with corny jokes and mind dumbing conversationto love To love and mind blowing chemistry that I've yet to make sense of What are you here to teach me? Maquita Donyel Irvin
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She was rare, few and far between She suspected he would be as well And the thought of two rare, few and far between individuals Doing all that was necessary for that rare, few and far between Meeting to occur Drove her to write Maquita Donyel Irvin
Every true artist is at war with the world.
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Every true artist is at war with the world. Anthony Kiedis
Do not avert your eyes. It is important that you...
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Do not avert your eyes. It is important that you see this. It is important that you feelthis. Kamand Kojouri
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Practical affairs task the human brain throughout the day. At night, the mind takes a deserved hiatus to consider the impossible and the absurd. In the carnage of our nighttime sleep tussles, the colored liqueurs of the true, the possible, fantasy, and the mythic beliefs become intermixed. Eyelets of the commonsensical and the imaginative are incorporated, and a new realism emerges out of our distilled perception of the veridical derived from the phenomenal realm of sensory reality and the philosophic world of ideals contained in the noumenal realm. The resultant psychobiologic vision immerses us in bouts of intoxicating inspiration and artistic stimulation and leaves us rickety boned and weakened after enduring a dreaded hangover of perpetual doubt laced with vagueness and insecurity. Kilroy J. Oldster
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I am an artist, my hair is rarely tamed & sometimes I sleep till noon, My house is messy and I speak to the moon. I care less about the materials that I share with my world and more about the passion inside myself. Im an artist, what more can you expect? i am full of soul, love and all the rest. Nikki Rowe
People are always relying on another, i always feel more...
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People are always relying on another, i always feel more comfortable alone. Art knows my pain, its not just a desire to paint, a hobby to distract me from living my truth, it is my truth. Nikki Rowe
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She was a gypsy, as soon as you unravelled the many layers to her wild spirit she was on her next quest to discover her magic. She was relentless like that, the woman didn't need no body but an open road, a pen and a couple of sunsets. Nikki Rowe
Art is my cure to all this madness, sadness and...
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Art is my cure to all this madness, sadness and loss of belonging in the world & through it I'll walk myself home. Nikki Rowe
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But if a role model in her seventies isn't layered with contradictions - as we all come to be - then what good is she? Why bother to cut the silhouette of another's existence and place it against our own if it isn't as incongruous, ambiguous, inconsistent, and paradoxical as our own lives are? Molly Peacock
Until I find a home in a human, art has...
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Until I find a home in a human, art has my heart. Nikki Rowe
Think not of the fragility of life, but of the...
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Think not of the fragility of life, but of the power of books, when mere words have the ability to change our lives simply by being next to each other. Kamand Kojouri
Think not of the fragility of life, but of the...
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Think not of the fragility of life, but of the power of books, when mere words can change our lives simply by being next to each other. Kamand Kojouri
The study of beauty is a duel in which the...
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The study of beauty is a duel in which the artist cries out in terror before being vanquished. Charles Baudelaire
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When a work of painting, music or other form attains two-way communication, it is truly art. One occasionally hears an artist being criticized on the basis that his work is too 'literal' or too 'common.' But one has rarely if ever heard any definition of 'literal' or 'common.' And there are many artists simply hung up on this, protesting it. Also, some avant-garde schools go completely over the cliff in avoiding anything 'literal' or 'common'–and indeed go completely out of communication! The return flow from the person viewing a work would be contribution. True art always elicits a contribution from those who view or hear or experience it. By contribution is meant 'adding to it.’ An illustration is 'literal' in that it tells everything there is to know. Let us say the illustration is a picture of a tiger approaching a chained girl. It does not really matter how well the painting is executed, it remains an illustration and it is literal. But now let us take a small portion out of the scene and enlarge it. Let us take, say, the head of the tiger with its baleful eye and snarl. Suddenly we no longer have an illustration. It is no longer 'literal.' And the reason lies in the fact that the viewer can fit this expression into his own concepts, ideas or experience: he can supply the why of the snarl, he can compare the head to someone he knows. In short, he can CONTRIBUTE to the head. The skill with which the head is executed determines the degree of response. Because the viewer can contribute to the picture, it is art. In music, the hearer can contribute his own emotion or motion. And even if the music is only a single drum, if it elicits a contribution of emotion or motion, it is truly art. . L. Ron Hubbard
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Witnessing the panoply of beauty in all of nature takes us out of our shell of self-absorption and makes us realize that we are merely bit players in the game of life. Witnessing the majesty of beauty confirms that the real show lies outside us to observe and appreciate and not inside us to transfix us. True beauty charms us into seeing the grandeur of goodness that surrounds us and by doing so, the pristine splendor of nature releases us from wallowing in the poverty of our self-idealization. The bewitching spell cast by the exquisiteness of nature levitates our souls and transforms our psyche. When we see, hear, taste, smell, or touch what is beautiful, we cannot suppress the urge to replicate its baffling texture by singing, dancing, painting, or writing. Opening our eye to the loveliness of a single flower is how we stay in touch with the glorious pageantry of living. Kilroy J. Oldster
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The philosophical study of beauty, art, and the splendor of nature nurtures a person’s fertile mind by exposing a person to the puzzling world of the beautiful, elegant, ugly, and grotesque. Human beings ability to experience sublime pleasure emanates from a variety of sensory experiences and a person’s ability to make discriminatory observations and judgment in taste and sentiment. Kilroy J. Oldster
Art is a place where tragedy meets beauty. An artist...
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Art is a place where tragedy meets beauty. An artist is someone who creates the most beautiful things of his life when his soul starts bleeding. Akshay Vasu
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Hopper’s paintings are full of women like her; women who appear to be in the grips of a loneliness that has to do with gender and unattainable standards of appearance, and that gets increasingly toxic and strangulating with age. Olivia Laing
Be calm...calm as a calm lagoon, then you will look...
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Be calm...calm as a calm lagoon, then you will look beautiful as a beautiful calm lagoon crowned by the Moon and sheltered by the brilliance of the stars reclaiming your royalty of regal life... Oksana Rus
Listen to the sunset...see its pretty hue... When you see...
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Listen to the sunset...see its pretty hue... When you see it, think of me...and I'll think of you... Oksana Rus