“Many great works of art have only form, the sculpture of the thing. Color as used to signify realization by men like Titian and Rembrandt, gives greater life and tactile experience to the work.” MenGivingArtFormUsedGreaterColorMastersRealizationWorks Of ArtSculptureGreat WorkTactile Author:John French Sloan
“In the sky we had rediscovered the moving principle of any work of art: the light, and the motion of color.” ArtLightMovingPrinciplesSkyColorWorks Of Art Author:Sonia Delaunay
“With all its variety and liveliness, color acts in the work of art as blood does as it circulates through our bodies. Color is what keeps the painting alive and moving.” DoeArtBodyMovingAliveBloodMovementColorPaintingVarietyWorks Of Art Author:Joseph Raffael
“All cultural explorers. . . start off from specific roots which color their vision and define the allegiances of the work of art they produce.” ArtVisionProduceColorRootsWorks Of ArtAllegianceExplorers Author:Keorapetse Kgositsile
“Any work of art represents a series of conscious choices on the part of the artist - what color to paint, what note to play, what word to use - in that artist's attempt to share what is in his or her soul. The audience is free to accept or reject those choices; it is emphatically not free to substitute its own.” ArtSoulPlayUseArtistChoicesAcceptingAudienceShareColorConsciousSeriesNotesPaintRejectsWorks Of ArtSubstitutes Author:Leonard Pitts
“A photograph can, by the addition of an unimportant spot of color, become a photomontage, a work of art of a special kind.” KindArtSpecialColorPhotographSpotsWorks Of ArtUnimportant Book:Photomontages of the Nazi Period Source: Photomontages of the Nazi Period