“Departure from the literal aspect, rather than mechanical exactness, is the code of the true artist. However, departures are the result of studied intent rather than inability.” ArtistResultsAspectCodeInabilityCompetenceLiteralDepartureTrue ArtistsExactness Author:Edgar Alwin Payne
“Art comes into being in that abstract interval between a thought and reality, and no one - not even the artist who created it - can remeasure the influences that caused it.” ArtRealityArtistInfluenceAbstractIntervals Author:Edgar Alwin Payne
“The study of art is a lifetime matter. The best any artist can do is to accumulate all the knowledge possible of art and its principles, study nature often and then practice continually.” ArtMatterArtistCan DoPrinciplesKnowledgePracticeStudyArt IsLifetime Author:Edgar Alwin Payne
“The average artist, if he chooses, could render an exact drawing of what he sees. Artistic work not only allows but demands some deviation from form and line. Just how far this may go depends on the viewpoint of each painter.” IfsMayFormArtistLinesDependsDemandAverageDrawingPainterArtisticRealismViewpointsDeviation Author:Edgar Alwin Payne