“It would be much easier to just make black, brown and beige clothes. But I do not see the world in black and white and beige. I find colors incredibly important.” WorldImportantWould BeBlackWhiteColorEasierClothesBrownBlack And White Author:Jean Pigozzi
“It's important for me to see as many colors in the character as possible.” ImportantCharacterColor Author:Kelly Lynch
“As an African-American male born with a couple of strikes against you because of your skin color, I think it's very, very important to have some positive role models around, especially male influences.” ThinkingImportantBornRolesInfluenceColorCoupleModelsSkinsMalesStrikesAfrican AmericanRole ModelsSkin ColorPositive Role Model Author:Omari Hardwick
“It's important to maintain an attractive smile as you age. A lighter, less beige, more white tooth color is key, but no Chiclets.” ImportantAgeWhiteColorKeysTeethAttractiveLightersWhite Teeth Author:Evelyn Lauder
“The most important things in a painting are Form and Value. Color comes last - like a friend you welcome.” ImportantLastsFormValuesColorPaintingImportant ThingsWelcome Author:Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
“The most important thing that I think we've done this season is to show navy and gray in a very new way. Most men understand navy and gray as a navy blazer and a gray flannel trouser, but today, we're taking that very traditional color palette and putting it in a more modern shape.” ThinkingMenWayImportantDoneShowsTodayModernColorShapesSeasonsImportant ThingsTraditionalGrayNew WaysNavyPaletteBlazersFlannels Author:Joseph Abboud
“I am trying to show the world that we are all human beings and that color is not important. What is important is the quality of our work.” WorldTryingHumansImportantShowsHuman BeingsQualityColor Author:Alvin Ailey
“In some ways painters have been more important in my life than writers. Painters teach you how to see—a faculty that usually isn’t highly developed in poets. Whether you take a walk in the woods with a painter, or go to a museum with one, through them you notice shapes, colors, harmonies, relationships that enhance your own seeing.” WayHas BeensImportantWalksTeachSeeingColorPoetShapesHarmonyWoodsPainterFacultyMuseumsWalk In The Woods Author:Carolyn Kizer