“I think that painting relates very neatly to inner travel and the exploration of inner worlds. With painting, I always get the impression that you're sort of entering into a shared space.” ThinkingWorldSpacePaintingImpressionRelateExplorationEnteringInner World Author:Joe Bradley
“When I was doing just the underwater, I don't think people could relate to it at first. Then I added the land, which was a painting called, Two Worlds. For some reason that particular painting gave people something to hold onto.” PeopleThinkingWorldFirstsTwoReasonLandParticularPaintingRelateTwo WorldsUnderwater Author:Robert Lyn Nelson
“When I saw what painting had done in the last thirty years, what literature had done - people like Joyce and Virginia Woolf, Faulkner and Hemingway - in France we have Nathalie Sarraute - and paintings became so strongly contemporary while cinema was just following the path of theater. I have to do something which relates with my time, and in my time, we make things differently.” PeopleYearsDoneLastsLiteraturePathSawsPaintingTheaterFollowingContemporaryFranceRelateCinemaThirtyMy TimeVirginiaThirty YearsJoyceWoolf Author:Agnes Varda
“I was trying. I was crawling. I was coming into myself. I was trying to in some ways get beyond - what is the word that I'm looking for? - metaphorical language in painting, and to create something that was more indexical. And what I mean by that is that when you go to the library there's an index card that refers to a book that's actual and real in the world. So that index relates to something real.” WorldWayTryingMeanBookRealLanguagePaintingLibraryCardsRelateCrawlingMetaphoricalSomething Real Author:Kehinde Wiley