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In Amsterdam, the river and canals have been central to city life for the last four centuries.
— Janet Echelman
What was Christmas for, if not joy?
And they had the most special gift of all to celebrate. — Roxanne Snopek
And they had the most special gift of all to celebrate. — Roxanne Snopek
When ideas are young and vulnerable, criticism can be lethal.
— Janet Echelman
I never studied sculpture, engineering or architecture. In fact, after college I applied to seven art schools and was rejected by all seven.
— Janet Echelman
I believe that public space should be intentional: it should be obvious that you belong.
— Janet Echelman
The raw food wave has swept through, and now it is the superfoods wave. The next thing to happen will be super herbalism.
— David Wolfe
You can kid the world, but not your sister.
— Charlotte Gray
My whole career I've been interested by the distinction between an emotional and an intellectual response to an artwork.
— Janet Echelman
It's good for art to make us think, to give us a shared experience that creates a dialogue, makes us talk to each other, including strangers.
— Janet Echelman
My sculpture thrives in the context of the city, interacting with people in the course of their daily lives.
— Janet Echelman
What could an entirely rational being speak of with another entirely rational being?
— Emmanuel Levinas
You can't stumble upon something new and wonderful if you don't have time to stumble.
— Janet Echelman
I pay two full-time assistants in my studio, plus consultants who are architects, engineers, and landscape architects, as well as lighting designers.
— Janet Echelman
Good design is partially creativity and innovation, but primarily knowledge and awareness.
— Chuck Green
I have found it is surprisingly difficult to remain sad when a cat is doing its level best to sandpaper one's cheeks.
— R.L. LaFevers
The most powerful part of the art is experiential, yet it's the hardest to describe because it's nonverbal.
— Janet Echelman
The spaces I want to be in are nurturing and soft and saturated with color. Our cities don't have enough of that, and as humans we need it.
— Janet Echelman