“To draw does not simply mean to reproduce contours; the drawing does not simply consist in the idea: the drawing is even the expression, the interior form, the plan, the model. Look what remains after that! The drawing is three fourths and a half of what constitutes painting. If I had to put a sign over my door to the atelier, I would write: School of drawing, and I'm certain that I would create painters.” IfsWritingLooksMeanDoeIdeasSchoolFormCertainThreeHalfPlansDoorsPaintingExpressionModelsDrawsRemainsDrawingPainterInteriors Author:Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
“There is something evocative about the idea of destruction. This act of destruction is the expression of an idea... that what we call reality is not real at all. When I draw a head, for example, I immediately feel an urge to destroy it, to erase it, because the drawing only captures an outward appearance, and for me the vital issue is what lies behind the visual form of the head.” FeelsIdeasRealRealityFormLyingBehindsIssuesExampleExpressionDrawsDestructionAppearanceDrawingVisualsUrgesCaptureEraseOutward Appearance Author:Antoni Tapies
“Long ago, during my apprenticeship in the wine trade, I learned that wine is more than the sum of its parts, and more than an expression of its physical origin. The real significance of wine as the nexus of just about everything became clearer to me when I started writing about it. The more I read, the more I traveled, and the more questions I asked, the further I was pulled into the realms of history and economics, politics, literature, food, community, and all else that affects the way we live. Wine, I found, draws on everything and leads everywhere.” WayWritingLongRealFoundLiteratureCommunityExpressionDrawsEconomicsTradeWineRealmsSignificanceLong AgoTraveledApprenticeshipNexus Book:A Carafe of Red Source: A Carafe of Red
“I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed us in the scale, can be drawn between the animal world and ourselves; and I may add the expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a physical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect begin to germinate in lower forms of life.” WorldMayShowsFeelingsFormBeliefLinesAnimalExpressionSucceedHighestDrawsAbsolutesAddIntellectScalesDistinctionFacultyAnimal World Author:Thomas Huxley
“Simply according artistic works the same protection as nonartistic works may not be sufficient to protect creativity. After all, the very essence of artistic expression is invention and artists necessarily draw on their own experience. But if the rules of liability are unclear, artists will not be able to know how much disguise is sufficient to protect their claims from the claims of those who may see themselves in the portrayals.” IfsKnowsMayAbleArtistResponsibilityCreativityKnow HowExpressionProtectSpeechDrawsEssenceConstitutionClaimsProtectionInventionArtisticSufficientDisguiseLiabilityArtistic ExpressionPortrayalUnclear Author:Irving Kaufman
“Almost every cartoonist, when he's sitting down to draw a funny face, if you watch him closely, his mouth is gonna curl to the expression that he's drawing. But when I would write a story - I know it's going to sound almost ridiculous and infantile - I would, in a way, start living it.” IfsKnowsWayWritingStoriesFacesSoundWatchesExpressionDrawsMouthsSittingDrawingRidiculousSitting DownCurlsCartoonistInfantileFunny Face Author:Al Jaffee
“Animation taught me to draw quickly and clearly and to communicate a character's feelings through his or her body language and facial expressions.” CharacterFeelingsBodyLanguageTaughtExpressionDrawsCommunicateAnimationBody LanguageFacialFacial Expression Author:Vera Brosgol
“There were studies that asked people in different cultures to draw pictures of their enemies, and the pictures all looked remarkably the same. They always had exaggerated canine teeth and a certain sort of expression. That led to speculation about whether at an earlier stage in the human experience we were hunted by some sort of carnivore.” PeopleHumansDifferentCertainCultureEnemyStudyStageExpressionDrawsTeethSpeculationHuman ExperienceExaggeratedDifferent CulturesCanineHuntedCarnivores Author:Jaron Lanier
“When I'm online and I see a picture I want to draw of anybody or anything, a unique angle of them or just something that looks very drawable, I slide it to my desktop and put it in a folder. It just seems like every picture of Trump is a revelation. Any angle. I didn't know a person could look like that. His facial expressions - he really is a cartoon. He's like an instruction manual of how to caricature someone.” KnowsWantLooksPersonsSeemsExpressionTrumpUniqueDrawsRevelationsOnlineInstructionAngleCartoonSlidesManualsCaricaturesFacialFacial ExpressionDesktopFolders Author:Barry Blitt