“Cold calculation, random spots of color, mathematically exact construction (clearly shown or concealed), drawing that is now silent and now strident . . . . Is this not form?” FormColorColdSilentDrawingSpotsConstructionConcealedCalculations Author:Giacomo Puccini
“They were wrestling with canvases, using violent colors and huge brush strokes. I arrived with gray, silent, sober, oppressed paintings. One critic said they were paintings that thought.” SaidColorPaintingHugeSilentCriticsViolentGrayWrestlingOppressedStrokesSoberBrushesBrush Strokes Author:Antoni Tapies
“the first week of August is motionless, and hot. It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color. Often at night there is lightning, but it quivers all alone. There is no thunder, no relieving rain. These are strange and breathless days, the dog days, when people are led to do things they are sure to be sorry for.” PeopleFirstsNightWhiteToo MuchWeekDogStrangeColorSummerRainHotSilentSorryDawnSunsetLightningBlankThunderAugustNoonAll AloneBreathlessQuiverDog Days Author:Natalie Babbitt
“I think we're entering a new period of filmmaking that's analogous to switching from black-and-white to color, or from silent to sound. The medium is completely flexible, and it's not bound by anything. If you imagine something, you can do it.” IfsThinkingSoundBlackCan DoWhiteImagineColorPeriodsSilentBoundsMediumsFilmmakingBlack And WhiteEnteringYou Can Do ItFlexibleSwitching Author:Jean-Pierre Jeunet
“Velázquez, past the age of fifty, no longer painted specific objects. He drifted around things like the air, like twilight, catching unawares in the shimmering shadows the nuances of color that he transformed into the invisible core of his silent symphony.” AgePastAirObjectsColorShadowSilentCoreInvisibleFiftyTransformedTwilightSymphonyCatchingNuance Author:Elie Faure
“We can translate word and letter into color - [Arthur] Rimbaud stated that in his color vowels, words quote "words" can be read in silent color.” ColorLettersSilentTranslateArthurVowels Author:William S. Burroughs
“We must show our Christian colors, if we are to be true to Jesus Christ. We cannot remain silent or concede everything away.” IfsShowsChristianJesusChristColorJesus ChristSilentBeing True Author:C. S. Lewis