Artists Painting Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Artists Painting
Artists Painting Quotes & Sayings
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Fiammetta, whose wavy tresses fell in a flood of gold over her white and delicate shoulders
— Giovanni Boccaccio
People wanted more advice. So I finally thought I could totally put this advice into a book.
— Kevin Smith
The creation of a painting takes as much trickery and premeditation as the commitment of a crime.
— Edgar Degas
It is possible that the artists are sane and the world they are painting is crazy.
— William Zinsser
... she wore a masterpiece smile with smudges of paint and graphite across her cheek, and her eyes were a Jackson Pollock painting.
— Ellie Lieberman
It will be fun to give some to prostitutes,
— William T. Vollmann
I would advise young artists to paint as they can, as long as they can, without being afraid of painting badly.
— Claude Monet
Most artists never get a chance to be Picasso, but that doesn't mean you would stop painting.
— Teddy Thompson
How can something as simple as a look make me feel so much?
— Jolene Perry
We gonna touch the sky
— Kanye West
We are all artists painting our desires on the canvas of life.
— Steven Redhead
There are places we fear, places we dream, places whose exiles we became and never learned it until, sometimes, too late.
— Thomas Pynchon
And the writers keep writing and the artists keep painting but it doesn't mean too much.
— Charles Bukowski
When I told you I was the last man you'd ever tell your story to, I meant it. I'm not going anywhere.
— Christy Pastore
The painter knew the mirror lied. And the canvas told the truth.
— Thomas Lloyd Qualls
The most mesmerizing of artists is always like one who was merely drawing in the sand and people came to watch.
— Criss Jami
Discipline yourself to boil down your story/new business/philanthropic enterprise to a single page.
— Steven Pressfield
The painter knew that color was not something you controlled but something you set free. He believed that color knew its way home.
— Thomas Lloyd Qualls