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Dancing cheek to cheek.
I'm painting color squares. One
square - one color. That's what I paint.
I am trying to beat the guy sitting across from me and trying to choose the moves that are most unpleasant for him and his style.
This was the tricky bit. The really tricky bit, trickiness cubed.
Switchin' speeds like Bruce Lee ridin' up Fuji in a movie.
The spot paintings and spin paintings were trying to find mechanical ways to make paintings.
Those who desire only techniques will never understand this art. It is everything beyond that
Paint faster than you can think.
Other people - they practice and they practice ... these fingers of mine, they got brains in 'em. You don't tell them what to do - they do it. God given talent.
It's basic research: shoot an arrow in the air. Where it lands, paint a bullseye.
I like to start by wiggling my fingers on top of guitar strings.
The beauty of a move lies not in it's appearance but in the thought behind it.
Choreography and creativity - it's my matrix; let's see where we can move.
Now, after the Cube, I still don't have any plans to make anything like it.
Before they invented drawing boards, what did they go back to?
With the softest hand, you can shape the hardest rocks!
I want to do with skates what Fred Astaire is doing with dancing.
What are you creating?
Crafting, as the title suggests,
Zentangling creations may seem really intricate and intimidating. However, when you learn the basics, you will realize it is simple. It is like learning the secret to a magic trick. In Zentangling, you ask the question "So what else can I not do?
Like a Rubik's Cube, I have many configurations; Do not just assume that you have "figured" me out, just because you've seen one side.
The knack is art.
Just as a picture is created by adding a dab of paint at a time, the best arrangements are created a step at a time, with pauses so you can step back and see the overall effect.
when I was a kid I use to put a puzzle together over and over until I got really good at it so one day I turned all the pieces upside down and built it, then I understood the true nature of the puzzle
The simplest way to do something cool is the cross-turn. Like in the '80s - Michael Jackson did it. You jump and cross your legs together at the same time, and then spin out of it. That's it.
Put a lot of paint & a wooden ball or other object on a board. Push to the other end of the board. Use this in a painting. - ruler on board.
As a child I was very into gadgets and machines and robots. The idea of experimenting with machines to create art was always something I tinkered with.
Cutting shapes or letters into the blade so that it leaves a unique pattern on the subjects skin, and using special or rare types of wood to enhance the weight, strength or beauty of the paddle.
It is a profound mistake to imagine mistake to imagine that the art of combination depends only on natural talent, and that it cannot be learned. Every player knows that all (or almost all) combinations arise from a recollection of familiar elements.
Doing a jigsaw was not an intelligence test, or a personality assesment programme; it was a pursuit that lay somewhere between creation and imitation and discovery and reverie.
Chess is far too complex to be definitively solved with any technology we can conceive of today. However, our looked-down-upon cousin, checkers, or draughts, suffered this fate quite recently thanks to the work of Jonathan Schaeffer at the University of Alberta and his unbeatable program Chinook.
The pieces of a puzzle aren't together or apart.
You know something, the Big Valboski is a lot like a Rubix Cube ... the more you play with it, the harder it gets!
Sometimes my skating allows me to do things I never dreamed possible.
Like many, you probably think Do-It-Yourself projects are difficult, dangerous, and expensive. You might watch TV shows that claim to make DIY easy, and you watch them throw
To understand techniques, you must learn that they contain a lot of condensed movement.
When you take technology and mix it with art, you always come up with something innovative.
I'm always drawing, so Draw Something is a cool game to play against your friends when you're bored and sat chilling out and relaxing.
I create neo-surreal gardens with my paint brush
They do tricks even I can't figure out.
I created an icicle sculpture in the snow. White on white.
The most important thing in skating is finding your center. There is nothing better than Skate Spinner to do this - not even skates!
I saw a guy juggling chain saws, it was cool, unless something needed to be sawed down, then it's annoying.
Drawing is one of those things which sit on the uneasy bending line between instinct and instruction, where seeming perversity eventually trumps pleasure as the card players and the kibitzers interact and new thrills are sought.
It [angling] deserves commendations; ... it is an art worthy the knowledge and practice of a wise man.
Painting, I think it's like jazz.
Skateboarding was the only thing I was ever good at. Growing up, I was doing that from, like, dusk till dawn.
It is a great art to saunter.
I had classic technique - one of the best techniques when I was like 10, 12, but then I changed.
The art of angling, the cruelest, the coldest and the stupidest of pretended sports.
tricks are for kids,
Someone creates a trick, many people perfect it, but its final success in front of an audience depends on the person who presents it.
Magic is the only way to describe it, climbing pitch after pitch of the most perfect, beautifully sculpted granite in the world.
I think of myself as experimenting with different ways of structuring pieces. A lot of it has to do with the computer, of course.
Technical knowledge is not enough. One must transcend techniques so that the art becomes an artless art, growing out of the unconscious.
Camouflage is the most interesting of all the arts.
Magick is an art; using reality and the world as its canvas.
I take a lot of favorite moves from great players and add them to my repertoire.
I am an artist who works with Lego.
I really like figure skating.
america...is the interplay of three hundred million rube goldberg contraptions invented only yesterday
The artist's task consists of making one thing of many, and a
world from the smallest part of a thing.
I wanna make a jigsaw puzzle that's 40,000 pieces. And when you finish it, it says, 'go outside'.
The alleycats manipulate the blocks with gutter magic
This is an occupation known as painting, which calls for imagination, and skill of hand, in order to discover things not seen, hiding themselves under the shadow of natural objects, and to fix them with the hand, presenting to plain sight what does not actually exist.
We live amid surfaces, and the true art of life is to skate well on them
I like taking things apart and putting them back together. Tinkering. I'd be a professional tinkerer. Tinkerbell. I think that's what they're called.
I started juggling a long time ago, but long before that, I was a golfer, and that's what I was: a golfer. And as a golfer and as a kid, one of the things that really sort of seeped into my pores, that I sort of lived my whole life, is process. And it's the process of learning things.
I'm doing quite a lot of painting on stones - little funny fish and animals.
I think of a piece, and then people who are competent fabricate it. But lately I've started finger painting, which probably should be a joke but isn't!
Do not place hope in finding a secret technique. Polish the mind through ceaseless training; that is the key to effective techniques.
The boy Weneluke wove hand patterns with a string, working skillfully into abstract designs on all eight fingers: one of these represented a man and woman facing each other, and, by manipulating each sex, he arrived at a nice parody of copulation.
There is something deeply satisfying in shaping something with your hands. Proper artificing is like a song made solid. It is an act of creation.
The techniques of kitsch, which are based on imitation, are rational and operate according to formulas; the remain rational even when their result has a highly irrational, even crazy, quality.
For relaxation, I like to figure skate. Being on the ice and spinning and jumping, I feel very close to nature. In particular, I feel very close to Newton's laws of motion. On the ice, you can experience Newton's laws of motion in their purest, most elegant form.
When you want to break a board, cracking it in the middle is only the first step. Success comes when you bounce up and down with all your might until the board snaps in half
I'm a magician. I've learned to do some really cool tricks like levitating myself and melting forks.
Even though Raster Blaster was only a video game, I was learning about designing stuff. I got good at drawing.
Tactics and Checkmate in 1 move, show me some interesting stuff about chess... so far I can say that I see the chessboard different.
I love the trick of painting. You can have the movement within the still thing, but it is completely fixed. And that illusion is constantly exciting.
Uri Geller may have psychic powers by means of which he can bend spoons; if so, he appears to be doing it the hard way.
transcendental volleyball
I'm really good at solitaire and I can turn my arms in full circles.
I don't have technique because I never learnt any.
The trick to taking the paper off the crayons ... is to just do it. There is no trick.
You use what moves you.Moves-- Laura Ruby
I don't know karate, but I know ka-razy!
And a puzzle is for the piecing together, especially for the young, who still believe it can be done.
Carving?"
"Your name. My back. I can't fucking wait."
Jane whistled under her breath. "Do I get to do it?"
He barked a laugh. "No!"
"Come on. I'm a surgeon, I'm good with knives.
laid out the quill, ink, sand, and paper.
What on earth can you do on this earth but catch at whatever comes near you, with both your fingers, until your fingers are broken?
Find the most puzzling kind of art you can think of, and then go out and try to approximate it with your camera. Take a photograph that corresponds to it. (Assignment to students.)
Colors must fit together as pieces in a puzzle or cogs in a wheel.
I like to juggle with one ball at a time. Then I put the ball down and do nothing for extended periods of time.
I'm a total rink rat. I can do the toe loop, the lutz, a flip, and the Scholz. That's one I invented. It's like me - you jump, you rotate in the wrong direction, and you land on the wrong foot.
There is only one true thing: instantly paint what you see. When you've got it, you've got it. When you haven't, you begin again. All the rest is humbug.
The knack is to find your own inspiration and take it on a journey to create work that is personal and revealing.
With practice the craft will come almost of itself, in spite of you and all the more easitly if you think of something besides technique.
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.
Never worry that rote exercises aimed at developing skills will suffocate creativity. At the same time, it's important to recognize that demonstrating great technique is not the same as being creative.