“But only a person in the depths of despair neglected to look beyond winter to the spring that inevitably followed, bringing back color and life and hope.” LooksPersonsColorDespairSpringDepthWinterNeglectedColor And Life Book:A Matter of Class Source: A Matter of Class
“Is there in painting an effect which arises from the being together of repose and energy in the artist's mind? - can both repose and energy be seen in a painting's line and color, plane and volume, surface and depth, detail and composition? - and is the true effect of a good painting on the spectator one that makes at once for repose and energy, calmness and intensity, serenity and stir?” MindTogetherArtistEnergyLinesEffectsColorPaintingDepthDetailsSurfaceArisePlanesIntensitySerenityVolumeCompositionSpectatorsCalmnessReposeBeing Together Author:Eli Siegel
“Consider paint a film of light reflecting/absorbing material, and a colored paint a material which gives a particular, characteristic transmission of light via differential absorption and reflection. Call this reflected quality 'luminance' and measure it in millilamberts. This measure is as real and present as height, breadth, depth; and I find the phenomenon equally sumptuous and convincing. . . . Painted light, not color, not form, not perspective, or line, not image, or words, or equations, is painting. I make paintings which do not represent light, they are light.” GivingRealLightFilmFormLinesQualityParticularColorPaintingMaterialsPerspectiveReflectionPaintDepthHeightCharacteristicsPhenomenonEquationsConvincingReflectingAbsorbingBreadthTransmissionAbsorptionSumptuous Author:Jo Baer
“Samadhi is an experience of such depth, such joy, such indifference and such love, that nothing else is really like it or worthwhile in comparison, yet it gives shape, color and meaning to everything.” GivingJoyColorShapesDepthIndifferenceComparisonWorthwhileSamadhi Author:Frederick Lenz
“We had a very exhaustive, extensive search for the guy that is going lead our football team over the next few years. We spent about two months in an in-depth interview process, and Bret came out with flying colors. We are absolutely thrilled that he is our head coach.” YearsTwoGuyNextSportsProcessTeamFootballColorMonthsDepthCoachesFlyingInterviewsFootball TeamTwo MonthsHead Coaches Author:Ron Jaworski
“Up to the days of Indiana's early statehood, probably as late as 1825, there stood, in what is now the beautiful little city of Vincennes on the Wabash, the decaying remnant of an old and curiously gnarled cherry tree, known as the Roussillion tree, le cerisier de Monsieur Roussillion, as the French inhabitants called it, which as long as it lived bore fruit remarkable for richness of flavor and peculiar dark ruby depth of color.” LittlesLongBookBeautifulDarkCitiesKnownTreeColorLateFruitDepthRemarkablePeculiarBoresFlavorRichnessCherriesIndianaRemnantsRubiesCherry Trees Book:Alice of Old Vincennes (Volume 1 of 2 ) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition) Source: Alice of Old Vincennes (Volume 1 of 2 ) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)
“Without black, no color has any depth. But if you mix black with everything, suddenly there's shadow - no, not just shadow, but fullness. You've got to be willing to mix black into your palette if you want to create something that's real.” IfsWantRealBlackColorWillingShadowDepthFullnessPalette Author:Amy Grant
“You can be zany and funny or you can do something that really has some depth to it and serious, so there's many different colors to paint with. I would hate to get trapped in one little thing. I always feel like funny is an appendage, but it is not my whole body.” FeelsLittlesDifferentWholeBodyHateCan DoColorSeriousPaintDepthLittle ThingsTrappedCan Do SomethingDifferent Colors Author:Jim Carrey
“I think that I'm very old fashioned in terms of my film references and what appeals to me, in a way with camera moves and a depth of color to bring things to it.” ThinkingWayFilmMovingTermColorCamerasDepthAppealsOld Fashioned Author:Ashley Greene
“You gotta understand, when moving images first started, people wanted sound, color, big screen and depth.” PeopleFirstsBigsWantedMovingSoundColorDepthScreensBig Screen Author:Martin Scorsese