Painting In Nature Quotes
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Painting will have to deal more fully and less obliquely with life and nature's phenomena before it can again become great.
— Edward Hopper
My aim in painting has always been the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate impression of nature.
— Edward Hopper
Nature engenders the science of painting.
— Robert Delaunay
I like everything that has no style: dictionaries, photographs, nature, myself and my paintings. (Because style is violent, and I am not violent.)
— Gerhard Richter
He who despises painting has no love for the philosophy in nature.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
The ephemeral nature of live performance is the part I love most - it's a monk's sand painting, carefully constructed, then wiped away in an instant.
— Rosanne Cash
I tried to make everything breathe in this painting: faith, quiet suffering, religious and primitive style, and great nature with its scream.
— Paul Gauguin
Stop looking at the walls, look out the window.
— Karl Pilkington
Painting directly from nature is difficult as things do not remain the same; the camera helps to retain the picture in your mind.
— Theodore Robinson
Quite apart from how debased Nature becomes in a picture, nothing seems to me to express so much contempt for Nature as a painting of Nature.
— Halldor Laxness
We must have design in a picture even at the expense of truth. You are using nature for your artistic needs.
— John F. Carlsons
Sunlight is painting.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Hans then asked him about painting from nature; Jackson ... bluntly offered a phrase that entered Village lore, I am nature.
— Ross Wetzsteon
Painting is by nature a luminous language.
— Robert Delaunay
Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty if only we have the eyes to see them.
— John Ruskin
Photography is nature seen from the eyes outwards. Painting is nature seen from the eyes inwards.
— Charles Sheeler