“If technique is of no interest to a writer, I doubt that the writer is an artist.” — Marianne Moore
Monthly Archives: December 2020
“The sensitive artist knows that a bitter wind is blowing.” — Herbert Read | #Art
“The sensitive artist knows that a bitter wind is blowing.” — Herbert Read
“The sensitive artist knows that a bitter wind is blowing.” — Herbert Read | #Art
“The sensitive artist knows that a bitter wind is blowing.” — Herbert Read
“Good design doesn’t date.” — Harry Seidler | #Art
“Good design doesn’t date.” — Harry Seidler
“Good design doesn’t date.” — Harry Seidler | #Art
“Good design doesn’t date.” — Harry Seidler
“Good design doesn’t date.” — Harry Seidler | #Art
“Good design doesn’t date.” — Harry Seidler
“I never know what I’m going to put on the canvas. The canvas paints itself. I’m just the middleman.” — Peter Max | #Art
“I never know what I’m going to put on the canvas. The canvas paints itself. I’m just the middleman.” — Peter Max
“I never know what I’m going to put on the canvas. The canvas paints itself. I’m just the middleman.” — Peter Max | #Art
“I never know what I’m going to put on the canvas. The canvas paints itself. I’m just the middleman.” — Peter Max
“Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.” — Max Eastman | #Art
“Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.” — Max Eastman
“Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.” — Max Eastman | #Art
“Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.” — Max Eastman