“Before this I tended to paint figures and put them in an environment. Now I paint an environment to put figures in. It's a subtle difference, but it is a difference. It's something I did naturally.” ChangeDifferencesEnvironmentFiguresPaintSubtle Author:John Newman
“If you know the differences between an oak and a poplar, a spruce and a pine, down to the needles... you are able to paint that tree with more conviction, even if done with a few broad strokes.” IfsKnowsDoneAbleDifferencesTreePaintConvictionBroadsStrokesNeedlesOaks Author:T. Allen Lawson
“Paint pictures with sound. First, find your white-the deepest, roundest sound you can play on the guitar. Then, find your black-which is the most extreme tonal difference from white you can play. Now, just pick the note where you've got white, pick it where you've got black, and then find all those colors in between. Get those colors down, and you'll be able to express almost any emotion on the guitar.?” FirstsPlayAbleSoundBlackDifferencesWhiteEmotionMusicColorPicksDown AndNotesPaintGuitarExtremes Author:Les Paul
“There is a thing about beauty. Beauty is always associated with the male fantasy of what the female body is. I don’t think there is anything wrong with beauty. It’s just what women think is beautiful can be different. And there can be a beauty in individualism. If there is a wart or a scar, this can be beautiful, in a sense, when you paint it.” IfsThinkingInspirationalArtDifferentBodyBeautifulWomenDifferencesBeautyFantasyPaintingFemalePaintMalesPainterScarIndividualismBeautiful ThingsInner BeautyBeing DifferentBeing BeautifulFemale BodyWartsIndividual Differences Author:Jenny Saville