Colour In Art Quotes
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Learning makes you to stay forever young.
Commit yourself to lifelong learning. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Commit yourself to lifelong learning. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Art = a mad search for individualism.
— Paul Gauguin
Colour is the ultimate in art. It is still and will always remain a mystery to us, we can only apprehend it intuitively in flowers.
— Philipp Otto Runge
Just as music is noise that makes sense, a painting is colour that makes sense, so a story is life that makes sense.
— Yann Martel
The importance of colour is as nothing compared with that of form, chiaroscuro and arrangement. They are the true and enduring bases of pictorial art.
— Walter J. Phillips
Grey has no agenda ... Grey has the ability, that no other colour has, to make the invisible visible.
— Roma Tearne
The poet is the supreme artist, for he is the master of colour and of form, and the real musician besides, and is lord over all life and all arts.
— Oscar Wilde
The hardest part of being a Canadian kid is having to color in Nunavut with a crayon in school, hell on earth.
— Rebecca McNutt
wise men are remembered, they always are.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Colour is a power which directly influences the soul.
— Wassily Kandinsky
Space and time are figments of you're imagination, unless the guy you're flying next to won't shut up.
— Dov Davidoff
I spent all day in front of a digital screen, but I'm about to curl up with a book.
— Jeffrey Zeldman
I've gone through a lot of stuff in my life so far. There are stories I haven't really been able to tell.
— Joe Jonas
Colour is a matter of personal opinion.
— Tessa De Loo
Canada has no cultural unity, no linguistic unity, no religious unity, no economic unity, no geographic unity. All it has is unity.
— Kenneth E. Boulding
I have hundreds of art books and the biographies of artists I love, such as Thomas Eakins and Edgar Degas.
— Jamie Wyeth
Writing is like painting. You sketch it, add colour, add depth and detail. You give it a final layer and then hang it proudly.
— Kia Carrington-Russell
The foibles of my body are pretty much out there in the work I do.
— Philip Seymour Hoffman