“There are three aspects to perspective. The first has to do with how the size of objects seems to diminish according to distance: the second, the manner in which colors change the farther away they are from the eye; the third defines how objects ought to be finished less carefully the farther away they are.” FirstsSeemsEyeThreeObjectsColorPerspectiveOughtAspectThirdsDistanceSizeFinishedDiminish Book:Leonardo da Vinci's advice to artists Source: Leonardo da Vinci's advice to artists
“I must for myself insist that when finished, that is when all the parts are in place and are working, that now it has become an object and will therefore have its boundaries as definite as the prow, the stern, the sides, and bottom bound as a boat.” SidesObjectsBottomBoundsFinishedBoundariesBoatDefiniteFinishing Book:Selected Writings Source: Selected Writings
“Yet I'm making a book and I'm going to care immensely about what words get bound in the pages, and I want the object to look good. I won't believe in it and it won't be real to me until there's a finished book I can hold.” WantBelieveLooksI CanBookRealCareObjectsPagesBoundsFinishedBeing Real Author:Jonathan Lethem
“All one wants to do is make a small, finished, polished, burnished, beautiful object . . . I mean, that's all one wants to do. One has nothing to say about the world, or society, or morals or politics or anything else. One just wants to get the damn thing done, you know? Kafka had it right when he said that the artist is the man who has nothing to say. It's true. You get the thing done, but you don't actually have anything to communicate, apart from the object itself.” KnowsMenWorldWantMeanSaidDoneBeautifulArtistMoralObjectsHe ManCommunicateFinishedDamnThings DonePolishedTrue YouDamn ThingsBeautiful Objects Author:John Banville