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Painting is a mosaic of colors weaved into a seamless whole.
I'm an artist; I do not destroy, but create scars. And above that, I am an inventor of new ways to create them.
I am an artist who works with Lego.
you draw"
(the painter)
Iwas a sculptor.Butthat'sreallydrawinga drawing you fall over in the dark, a three-dimensional drawing.
I'm an Egyptologist. I'm a remote sensing specialist, and I'm a space archaeologist.
The mosaicist was making the fine hairs on the nape of Mona's swan neck out of chips of gold
Today the artist has inherited the combined functions of hermit, pilgrim, prophet, priest, shaman, sorcerer, soothsayer, alchemist.
Memory, all-night's bedside tattoo artist.
I'm in between an installation artist, video artist and photographer. And when you work with nude bodies, you're immediately called a pornographer or a fashion photographer.
I consider myself more a craftsman than an artist.
If I were a painter, you'd be calling me Shaqcasso.
At heart, I'm a reconstructive surgeon.
I came up the old-fashioned way - tea boy, cutter, focus-puller, cinematographer - but I wasn't myself old-fashioned.
If I had parallel lives to pursue, I would also want one as a painter.
One of my favorite artists on Deviantart.
Sacrifice: That's what makes our mosaic so beautiful and rich.
The artist should not be satisfied to only play the part of a mirror.
I went to school for fine art. I'm a decent housepainter, but I'm a really good fine art painter.
Job, requiring intellectual ability and acuity
For nine years I worked to change what was hairdressing then into a geometric art form with color, perm without setting which had never been done before.
I'm more of a house painter.That's the way I work.
The painter unfolds that which has not been seen.
I am just an artist.
The artist by his work is known.
A man who had destroyed an indifferent world in order to recreate it again in his head, this time with new colours, new characters, new stories.
That is an artist as I love artists, modest in his needs: he really wants only two things, his bread and his art - panem et Circen.
My mom is a sculptress.
The job of the artist is not to resolve or beautify, but to hold complexities, to see and make clear.
People call me the painter of dancing girls. It has never occurred to them that my chief interest in dancers lies in rendering movement and painting pretty clothes.
Every significant artist is a metaphysician, a propounder of beauty-truths and form-theories.
The artist begins with a vision - a creative operation requiring an effort.
I talked to Miriam. She says you paint and write, you're an artist"
"at rare times I'm an artist; at most other times I'm nothing
As a sculptor sculpts a statue, an educator educates our future generation. Beauty depends on the creator.
I'm a pointillist, just working my tiny little piece of the canvas. I'm not so good at perspective.
I choose to paint beauty.
The true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths.
The artist works by locating the world in himself
An actual artist, living right under her nose.
The artist is an educator of artists of the future who are able to understand and in the process of understanding perform unexpected - the best - evolutions.
The artist became a subcreator.
The purer the artist's 'mirror' is, the more true reality reflects in it. Overseeing the historical culture of art, we must conclude that the mirror only slowly is purified. Time producing this purifying shows a gradual, more constant and objective image of reality.
What does the artist do? He draws connections. He ties the invisible threads between things. He dives into history, be it the history of mankind, the geological history of the Earth or the beginning and end of the manifest cosmos.
Many times I asked myself, 'Who is a painter in your own eyes?'
General consultant to mankind.
Microserfs (1995) p28 'He's thinking of quitting [Microsoft] to be a pixelation broker, going around to museums to digitize their paintings
You must be an artist and an actor.
The artist's job? To be a miracle worker: make the blind see, the dull feel, the dead to live ...
I'm a painter, that's what I love to do first and foremost.
The earth is a mosaic, and most fail to notice the gossamer tesserae floating down from the realm of the mind that form its images of beauty and horror.
I sell mirrors in the city of the blind.
We called [the] process photomontage, because it embodied our refusal to play the part of the artist. We regarded ourselves as engineers, and our work as construction: we assembled our work, like a fitter.
An artist is not paid for his labor but for his vision.
The mission of the artist in an over-technologi zed society, is to call the old magic back to life.
I am also a painter. I paint the hearts of people with colors of spirituality.
Oh, yes, I was a great retoucher. A retoucher is an esthetic surgeon !
President of the Society for Creative Anachronisms.
Graft at your craft!
Who am I?, the artist asks. And he devotes his whole life to finding out.
My father, a ruined dandy from the South, had been reduced to keeping a small harness-repair shop and, when that failed, he became ostensibly a house-and-barn painter. However, he did not call himself a house-painter. The idea was not flashy enough for him. He called himself a sign-writer.
I am rather like a travelling salesman. I deal in ideas. I do much more for people than just paint them pictures.
A genius masters the art of observation, and unites with the source of imagination to create advancements in the cause for human evolution.
I'm not an artist. An artist makes an object. Me, it's not an object, I work in history, I'm a storyteller.
Utterly ingenious! Tiffany Trent has more fine invention at her fingertips than a roomful of magical Leonardos!
I make spaces that apprehend light for our perception, and in some ways gather it, or seem to hold it ... my work is more about your seeing than it is about my seeing, although it is a product of my seeing.
Some people are painters, and some are ballet dancers, and I'm a writer.
I'm an artist who is always looking for what is possible. I'm always looking to extend the boundaries.
My main task as an artist is to show you either what you have never seen before
or to show you what you have seen countless times, in a way you've never seen it.
Artists," he said, "are people who say, 'I can't fix my country or my state or my city, or even my marriage. But by golly, I can make this square of canvas, or this eight-and-a-half-by-eleven piece of paper, or this lump of clay, or these twelve bars of music, exactly what they ought to be!
Painting is a coalescing of experience.
Painting, I think it's like jazz.
I'm a craftsman. I'm an actor.
The artist makes things concrete and gives them individuality.
The best picture makes us say, I am a painter also.
My beautiful intellectual. My mad Egyptologist.
The different steps and degrees of education may be compared to the artificer's operations upon marble; it is one thing to dig it out of the quarry, and another to square it, to give it gloss and lustre, call forth every beautiful spot and vein, shape it into a column, or animate it into a statue.
Artists are people with a genius for finding a new answer, a new connection, or a new way of getting things done.
That would be you.
My father was a master carpenter and builder. Architectural design, engineering design, mechanical design, three-dimensional views, that was my shtick, my forte.
Architect. One who drafts a plan of your house, and plans a draft of your money.
I create neo-surreal gardens with my paint brush
Photographers, along with dentists, are the two professions never satisfied with what they do. Every dentist would like to be a doctor and inside every photographer is a painter trying to get out.
An artist sees things not as they are, but as he is.
Actual artists, and despite their reputation for chaos, most artists keep their supplies and work spaces scrupulously tidy. It's the personal lives that get messy. Dusk,
It's kind of a language I've developed over time that's basically breaking up the face into components and planes. Inside each plane, I draw gradation marks, and when planes come together, they form sinews, a hairlike weave that's like a landscape of the face.
Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?
AN ARTIST IS FIRST AN AMATEUR
This is the artist, then, life's hungry man, the glutton of eternity, beauty's miser, glory's slave.
I'm an artist at heart.
Artschwager's art always involves looking closely at surfaces, questions what an object is, wants to make you forget the name of the thing you're looking at so that it might mushroom in your mind into something that triggers unexpected infinities.
It is the artist who realizes that there is a supreme force above him and works gladly away as a small apprentice under God's heaven.
a photojournalist. Eventually she had come to understand
A great artist paints a picture on the canvas of his mind using the colors of his love and imagination before transferring the image onto a real canvas.
A fine artist is one who makes familiar things new and new things familiar.
I am but a small shard in a grand mosaic.
Art feasts upon its maker
I am the image maker, I am the magic maker, I can turn the most ordinary man in the world into a star.
You can't understand how strange it was to be a sculptor who exhibited photographs. (On exhibitions of his earthworks and land art pieces.)
Art is sometimes likened to a mirror ... an expression of universal human truth, executed with a degree of skill.
I'm just a landscape painter. I look out the window and I see what's going on, and I paint it. While I'm painting it, I also write thoughts about what I see going on out there.
The artist does not really create; he discovers.