New Painting Quotes
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New Painting Quotes & Sayings
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If London is a watercolor, New York is an oil painting.
— Peter Shaffer
Every time I started painting it was like a new experience, but they all came out the same.
— LeRoy Neiman
At 18 I began painting steadily fulltime and at age 20 had my first New York show at the Macbeth Gallery.
— Andrew Wyeth
The art of painting is entering a new golden age. It is in no danger of becoming obsolete.
— Joseph Plaskett
The new painting has broken down every distinction between art and life.
— Harold Rosenberg
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
When I need some striking inspiration about deep depression for my new painting, I just need to go to check my bank account ...
— Hiroko Sakai
Each painting is fresh and new, a surprise even to myself.
— Anne Jackson
But I was in awe of the painters; I mean I was new in New York, and I thought the painting that was going on here was just unbelievable.
— Robert Rauschenberg
A new painting is a unique event, a birth, which enriches the universe as it is grasped by the human mind, by bringing a new form into it.
— Henri Matisse
Every new painting is like throwing myself into the water without knowing how to swim.
— Edouard Manet
If a work of art is to explore new environments, it is not to be regarded as a blueprint but rather as a form of action-painting.
— Marshall McLuhan
Technology's always changing. There was a time where oil painting was a new technology. That changed painting.
— Joe Bradley
To me, photography was a completely new medium, and I did not ... feel the urge to transfer to it my ideas about painting.
— John Gutmann
By the unification of architecture, sculpture and painting a new plastic reality will be created.
— Piet Mondrian
Beginning with audacity is a very great part of the art of painting.
— Winston Churchill