“Painters love paint itself: so much that they spend years trying to get paint to behave the way they want it to.” WayWantTryingYearsMaterialsPaintPainterBehave Book:What Painting Is Source: What Painting Is
“A painter knows what to do by the tug of the brush as it pulls through a mixture of oils, and by the look of coloured slurries on the palette.” KnowsLooksOilPainterBrushesMixturesMethodologyPalette Book:What Painting Is Source: What Painting Is
“At concerts, for me, the orchestra was like a painter. It flooded me with all the colours of the rainbow. If the violin came in by itself, I was suddenly filled with gold and fire, and with red so bright I could not remember having seen it on any object.” IfsRememberMusicFireObjectsRedGoldFilledPainterColourConcertsRainbowOrchestraViolin Author:James Elkins
“As the decades go by, a painter's life becomes a life lived with oil paint, a story told in the thicknesses of oil. Any history of painting that does not take that obsession seriously is incomplete.” DoeStoriesPaintingPaintOilDecadesObsessionPainterIncompleteThickness Book:What Painting Is Source: What Painting Is
“To a nonpainter, oil paint is uninteresting and faintly unpleasant. To a painter, it is the life's blood: a substance so utterly entrancing, infuriating, and ravishingly beautiful that it makes it worthwhile to go back into the studio every morning, year after year, for an entire lifetime.” YearsBeautifulMorningBloodLifetimePaintStudiosOilPainterSubstanceWorthwhileEvery MorningInfuriating Book:What Painting Is Source: What Painting Is
“The muddy moods of oil paints are the painter's muddy humors, and its brilliant transformations are the painter's unexpected discoveries.” DiscoveryTransformationPaintOilBrilliantMoodPainterUnexpectedMuddy Book:What Painting Is Source: What Painting Is
“Painting is a fine art: not merely because it gives us trees and faces and lovely things to see, but because paint is a finely tuned antenna, reacting to very unnoticed movement of the painter's hand, fixing the faintest shadow of a thought in color and texture.” GivingArtHandsFacesTreeMovementColorPaintingFineShadowPaintLovelyPainterTextureFine ArtsFixingReactingUnnoticedLovely ThingsAntenna Book:What Painting Is Source: What Painting Is
“Paint records the most delicate gesture and the most tense. It tells whether the painter sat or stood or crouched in front of the canvas. Paint is a cast made of the painter's movements, a portrait of the painter's body and thoughts.” MadeBodyRecordsFrontsMovementPaintingPaintCastsPainterSatDelicateGesturesCanvasPortraitsTense Book:What Painting Is Source: What Painting Is