“A rain-tight roof, frugal living, a box of colors, and God's sunlight through clear windows keep the soul attuned and the body vigorous for one's daily work.” SoulBodyClearColorRainWindowBoxesSunlightRoofVigorousFrugalDaily Work Book:Albert P. Ryder: centenary exhibition ; Oct. 18 to Nov. 30, 1947 Source: Albert P. Ryder: centenary exhibition ; Oct. 18 to Nov. 30, 1947
“Architecture is made of memory. The slope of a roof, the shape of a window, and the color of a door contain the record of the minds that conceived them and the hands that crafted them.” MindMadeHandsMemoriesRecordsDoorsColorShapesWindowArchitectureRoofSlopes Author:Anthony Lawlor
“Life was a freight train barreling toward just one stop, our loved ones streaking past our windows in blurs of color and light. There was no holding on to any of it, and no slowing it down.” LightPastColorWindowTrainJust OneLoved OnesHolding OnBlurSlowing Author:Marisha Pessl
“I shoot in black and white, sometimes color, sometimes if it looks good I shoot out the window of the airplanes or whatever, anything that - sometimes I secretly take secret photos, shoot video of people on the plane if it's not too crowded. I don't know, whatever comes up.” PeopleIfsKnowsLooksSometimesBlackWhiteSecretColorWindowCome UpVideoPlanesAirplaneBlack And WhiteCrowdedPhoto Shoots Author:Robert Barry
“The disturbing video taken by Keith Lamont Scott`s wife showing the moment her husband was killed by police in Charlotte provides a sobering window into the high level of compliance that people of color feel they need to maintain in their interactions with police.” PeopleNeedsFeelsMomentsLevelsTakenWifeColorHusbandWindowPoliceVideoInteractionDisturbingHigh LevelComplianceKeithCharlotte Author:Chris Hayes
“I was quite nauseous every day at school - I had some real stomach problems. The thing that saved me was sitting in church and trying to get into these statues and windows and colors. Truly, it transported me. And I can see it now in my own work - my pictures have kind of that look.” TryingLooksKindI CanRealProblemSchoolChurchMy OwnColorSittingWindowSavedStomachStatues Author:Mary GrandPre
“Imagine a smashed stained-glass window, a page torn from a Bible, or a snippet of choral singing. You would still recognize their religious roots, wouldn't you? In 1915, Coca-Cola designed a bottle so unique that if it were smashed into thousands of pieces, from a single shard of glass you'd still be able recognize the brand. We call such a device a Smashable. It can be anything from a color to a sound, from a pattern to a smell to an icon.” IfsStillsAbleSoundReligiousPiecesImagineColorPagesUniqueSingingRootsWindowGlassesPatternsSmellBrandsDevicesBottlesTornIconsCoca ColaStained GlassStained Glass WindowsShards Of Glass Author:Martin Lindstrom
“I look out the window sometimes to seek the color of the shadows and the different greens in the trees, but when I get ready to paint I just close my eyes and imagine a scene.” LooksDifferentSometimesEyeImagineTreeColorReadySceneShadowWindowPaint Author:Grandma Moses