“Creating art alone doesn't seem to fill us up, in my opinion, until we begin to truly communicate with it.” ArtSeemsOpinionCommunicationCreatingCommunicateCreating Art Author:Gary Holland
“The person is a mystery. What I'm playing is the person so I really get to tell you and show you and communicate to you who I think the real person is and that real person is me. The most important thing is to play the human being you are creating, which is my job.” ThinkingHumansPersonsImportantRealPlayShowsJobsHuman BeingsMysteryCreatingImportant ThingsCommunicateReal Person Author:James Cromwell
“When I write my novels, I'm not writing them to make political points. I'm writing them because I passionately love monsters and the weird and horror stories and strange situations and surrealism, and what I want to do is communicate that. But, because I come at this with a political perspective, the world that I'm creating is embedded with many of the concerns that I have. But I never let them get in the way of the monsters.” WorldWayWantWritingStoriesPoliticalSituationNovelStrangePerspectiveHorrorCreatingConcernCommunicateMonstersEmbeddedSurrealismHorror Stories Author:China Mieville
“If you do not start with the idea, you are creating fine art - its personal, but it tends not to communicate.” IfsArtIdeasCreativityCommunicationFineCreatingCommunicateFine Arts Author:Seymour Chwast
“Hopefully if you create something fine, people will relate to it, so you're communicating with people, and you're not in a void. On the other hand, because you're always creating and transforming, art always separates you - always.” PeopleIfsArtHandsFineCreatingCommunicateHopefullyRelateVoidTransforming Author:Patti Smith
“Poetry most often communicates emotions, not directly, but by creating imaginatively the grounds for those emotions. It therefore communicates something more than the emotion; only by means of that something more does it communicate the emotion at all.” MeanDoeEmotionCreatingCommunicate Book:Studies in Words Source: Studies in Words