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Paint what does not exist.
Obviously, sometimes I just feel like looking like a box of crayons.
There is something magical in seeing what you can do, what texture and tone and colour you can produce merely with a pen point and a bottle of ink.
Nobody gets me like paper and pen
drawing pad. He withdrew it and
What can an artist use but materials, such as they are? What can he light but the short string of his gut, and when that's burnt out, any muck ready to hand?
#3 pencils and quadrille pads.
I build a painting by putting little marks together-some look like hot dogs, some like doughnuts.
I have a fierce desire to paint colour.
Leather-covered notebook and a gold ink-pencil. Immediately
I used to take Sharpies and draw on my pillowcases, and then go to sleep on them and wake up with red marker from the drool all on my face.
History written in pencil is easily erased, but crayon is forever.
Ink is the great cure for all human ills.
I always loved to paint. As a kid, I liked to dip my paintbrush in black ink. They gave colors to me to use, but I didn't like them very much.
There is nothing like a bit of ink to bring reason to the most disordered mind.
The itch of scribbling.
When God holds the Crayons you can expect a masterpiece.
With pencil, you can always erase.
Who knew paper and ink could be so vicious
A light white, a disgras, an ink spot, a rosy charm.
My girlfriend does her nails with white-out. When she's asleep, I go over there and write misspelled words on them.
I use charcoal a lot. Partly because it has such a fantastic range but also because it is very easy to erase. For me, drawing is a lot to do with taking out, with returning to the white of the paper.
I use a quill pen dipped in India ink. I also like Faber-Castell brush pens and Pigma Micron pens. And I work on Duo-Shade board.
But, kid, you can't color your world with Lonnie's crayons, if you know what I mean. Especially when he's only using one color.
I use a special tool. I make it myself; very sharp steel point and a handle like a pencil. For me it is a pencil. Maybe I have a special talent, a feeling you might say that lets me control it, to express my ideas as though I were sketching black on white.
What color would you use?
All art is but dirtying the paper delicately.
I have a Sharpie. I love Sharpies. You know what they say on them? Not for letter writing. That sucks. Now I have to communicate with my dad using numbers.
I'm painting color squares. One
square - one color. That's what I paint.
Paint with joy - with the same joy that you would make love to a woman.
Dr. Grime carries a Tide stain pen. He does not use his own spit. Art conservators do. "We make cotton swabs on bamboo sticks and moisten the swab in our mouths," says Andrea Chevalier, senior paintings conservator with the Intermuseum Conservation Association.
She missed
without knowing what she missed
paints and crayons
Think, for a moment, of the countless happy childhood hours you spent with this amazing device: Drawing perfect horizontals, drawing perfect verticals, drawing really spastic diagonals, trying to scrape away the silver powder from the window so you could look inside.
I think best with a pencil in my hand.
The palest ink will endure beyond the memories of man
They're only crayons. You didn't fear them in Kindergarten, why fear them now?
Cheese makes a rubbish eraser.
When in doubt, scribble.
All children paint like geniuses. What do we do to them that so quickly dulls this ability?
Talking. According to Marc, I could talk the color off a crayon.
I pick up a pen and start to unscrew the whole thing, pull out the skinny little tube of blue ink. It would be so cool to have one of these built inside you, like a squid; you could point your finger and leave your mark on anything you wanted.
#3 pencils and quadrille pads.(when asked what CAD tools he used to design the Cray I supercomputer )
What can a pencil do for all of us? Amazing things. It can write transcendent poetry, uplifting music, or life-changing equations; it can sketch the future, give life to untold beauty, and communicate the full-force of our love and aspirations.
Painters love paint itself: so much that they spend years trying to get paint to behave the way they want it to ...
How do you paint a writer's block?
Just fill it with fifty shades of black.
I don't want to write, I'd rather draw.
I do tend to use watercolors - I love the splatter sort of thing you can do with watercolors.
You can't smear acrylics, you know, it dries too fast.
I especially love all the instruments of art: inks, pens, paintbrushes, watercolors and oils, fine papers and canvases, and although I love to mess around with these tools and objects, I have minimal artistic skills.
Paint with whatever material you please - with pipes, postage stamps, postcards or playing cards, painted paper, or newspapers.
Not even pencil or charcoal is needed. Drawing can also be done with a brush. But drawing is a must, if not, no painting can resist.
Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.
The paper is your canvas. The pen is your brush. Create your masterpiece.
Writing is like a lump of coal. Put it under enough pressure and polish it enough and you might just end up with a diamond. Otherwise, you can burn it to keep warm.
Until I was a teenager, I used red pokeberries for lipstick and a burnt matchstick for eyeliner. I used honeysuckle for perfume.
I'm the sort of person who doesn't write in ink. I only write in pencil, so it can be rubbed out.
They put an eraser on a pencil for a reason.
When the inventor of the drawing board messed things up, what did he go back to?
Throwaway pens are no good - I never liked them. I've tried them all.
I want to paint the rest of my days with the best colors.
brown paper bags from the pharmacist.
I subscribe to the myth that an artist's creativity comes from torment. Once that's fixed, what do you draw on?
The bass is just the crayon that I picked out of the box. I'd probably be writing similar stuff if I played guitar or trumpet. The pictures I want to draw I do with this crayon I chose, which is the bass.
My pencil is like a fencer's foil.
I was just doodling at the typewriter,
I don't paint things. I only paint the difference between things.
Water and stones. Those are the unpromising ingredients of two very different endeavors ... painting, because artists' pigments are made from fluids ... mixed together with powdered stones to give color ... and the other is alchemy, the stone the ultimate goal.
I paint ideas, not things. My intention is less to paint works that are pleasing to the eye than to suggest great thoughts which will speak to the imagination and the heart and will arouse all that is noblest and best in man.
Broken glass. It's just like glitter, isn't it?
College atheletes used to get a degree in bringing your pencil.
Before they invented drawing boards, what did they go back to?
Blank paper has always inspired me.
My little Renoirs. Matisse describes having seen Renoir make these tiny canvases. When he had finished working, he would use up the color left in his brushes on them.
....and on occasion I like to write in pencil, because I need to know that I can erase the words, even if I never do.
I always write in pencil, so I can erase.
He had what he called just a small ration of tools:
A painted book.
A handful of pencils.
A mindful of thoughts.
Like a simple puzzle, he put them together.
Don't waste time looking for a better pencil: learn to write better.
There was a single blue line of crayon drawn across every wall in the house. What does it mean? I asked. A pirate needs the sight of the sea, he said and then he pulled his eye patch down and turned and sailed away.
A colourist makes his presence known even in a simple charcoal drawing.
Well, I have a very simple method of painting.
When I was nine, my great grandfather, a landscape painter, taught me to mix colors. With his strong hand surrounding my small one, he guided the brush until a calla lily appeared as if by magic on a page of textured watercolor paper.
I have been doodling with ink and watercolor on paper all my life. It's my way of stirring up my imagination to see what I find hidden in my head. I call the results dream pictures, fantasy sketches, and even brain-sharpenin g exercises.
I was hired as a penciler.
Smelling a crayon takes you right back to childhood. When I need to go back in time, I put it under my nose and take another hit.
I drew a picture on the back of a calendar in pencil. In those days they used to give out free calendars, I had no art paper, so I took whatever else I could.
like a drop of ink in a glass of milk
Inking is meditation in liquid form...
I've got to feel the pencil and see the words at the end of the pencil,
I made a circle with a smile for a mouth on yellow paper, because it was sunshiny and bright.
With a starry brush, paint the dusk Venetian blue
It is not the ink and the paper that matter, but the hand that holds the pen.
Magic. I draw with silver and it turns red.
Painters used red like spice
Crayola makes all kinds of crazy colors. You know. Burnt umber. Burnt sienna. Blanched almond. Baby-shit yellow. And so on, and so forth. I'm just saying, cockroaches Have their own color. It's distinct. Crayola should get on that. The kids'll love it.
I do my best impression of a pen
and when every problem looks like a page
I commit ink to paper
I don't use a pen. I write with a goose quill dipped in venom.
Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.
No small dabs of colour - you want plenty of paint to paint with.
Paint faster than you can think.
I'll illustrate the cover of your book for a million dollars. Wait, just let me find my crayons.