“My art career actually began under the kitchen table. My mother wanted to get me out of her hair while she cooked, so she laid out some paper and pencils on the floor under the kitchen table.” ArtWantedMotherCareersHairPaperTablesProfessionKitchenPencilsKitchen TablePaper And Pencil Author:Alton Tobey
“Tis not your work, but Love's. Love, unperceived, A more ideal Artist he than all, Came, drew your pencil from you, made those eyes Darker than the darkest pansies, and that hair More black than ashbuds in the front of March.” MadeEyeArtistBlackFrontsHairIdealsMarchPencilsPansies Author:Alfred Lord Tennyson
“Some of my biggest complaints about acting in television were that I was always wearing a tight dress or pencil skirt, and I was always wearing heels. I thought, "This sucks! Why, because I'm a woman, does it mean I always have to wear this same outfit and this same hairdo, and spend the same two hours in hair and make-up, and the guys get to be there two hours after me?" I remember being mildly offended by that.” MeanDoeTwoRememberGuyHoursActingTelevisionHairDressesHeelsComplaintsPencilsOffendedSkirtsHairdosTight Dresses Author:Trieste Kelly Dunn
“I scan the room. Catherine is writing quickly, her light brown hair falling over her face. She is left-handed, and because she writes in pencil her left arm is silver from wrist to elbow.” WritingLightFacesFallLeftRoomsHairArmsBrownSilverPencilsWristsElbowsLeft HandLeft HandedBrown HairLeft Handers Author:Sara Gruen