I'm not an Abstraction Expressionist, but I think dedication to paintings comes from an early interest in that work.
My paintings do not have a center, but depend on the same amount of interest throughout.
I want my paintings to have a light of their own, they must glow from inside.
Every painting is always two paintings: The one you see, and the one you remember.
I realize that protest paintings are not exactly in vogue, but I've done many.
I think somebody should be able to do all my paintings for me.
The paintings by Van Gough and Chagall had a big influence on me.
I have a completely romantic idea about making paintings, I guess.
One can easily tell that the creator of the paintings in the Sistine Chapel was above all a sculptor
I'm the expert when it comes to my paintings. I think all great painters have to have that confidence in what they are seeking and when they're getting there.
The Doors are perfect paintings; a relief from the picture world I’ve created for myself.
I love beautiful things. I'm not into art so much, like paintings.
I didn't paint my paintings to hang in some rich guy's living room.
I'm working on a very long series of paintings based on desert folklore.
The people who love my paintings, that respond to them the most, they're spectators, they're not viewers.
In every respect, fantasy is like doing abstract paintings.
It is easy to have a lot of paintings or projects hanging around that are 'almost done.
I want the paintings to take me or the viewer out somewhere else.
Mom's paintings are a very small part of the legacy she left behind.
It's great, I guess, when your paintings are hanging up in a museum.
Sometimes people only see horrible, terrible things in my paintings.
When you feel concentrated within the intensity of making paintings, you know exactly what you are doing.
I don't think the meaning in my paintings comes from just using broken dishes.
It fascinates me to create beautiful paintings with the simplest means.
I'm sure we don't read old paintings the way they were intended.
I have 12 paintings of Kaufman art. He is an amazing artist.
My paintings seem to make the strongest impression on people who are, well, who are crazy.
I'm sure we don't read old paintings the way they were intended
Over the years, my 'Door' paintings have become somewhat mythologized.
In my earlier paintings, I wanted the space between the picture plane and the spectator to be active.
Apart from the traditional paintings I also dabble with a little photography.
People are predominant in my paintings. Although they are not obvious, you can feel their presence.
Someday my paintings will be hanging in the Louvre. [Vincent Van Gogh]
Drawings, paintings, and sculptures. That's the three pillars of art academia.
The paintings are kind of set in the past, present, and future all at once.
What is real for me are the illusions I create with my paintings. Everything else is quicksand.
It is easy to have a lot of paintings or projects hanging around that are 'almost done.'
Painters of paintings, writers of books, never could tell the half.
The people I feel inspired around draw pictures, they make paintings.
Do cave paintings mean anything? Not really, but I, for one, am happy to have them.
One of my favorite paintings I've done happened after I broke up with a boyfriend.
The things that I look at include Renaissance art. I'm obsessed with churches and paintings of saints.
I feel no shame about having paintings be as grandiose and ridiculous as possible.
During my youth, I was fascinated by the colors of Van Goth's paintings
There could be a hundred paintings in every one painting, depending on when you stop.
Once there were 'outside' and 'inside' paintings-now there is no difference.
The only thing I can say is consistent in all my paintings is vivid color.
Clare Henderson creates the most beautiful delicate prints and paintings.
My paintings and comedy have a lot in common. They are both improvisations based on observation.
I have a fairly good collection of paintings, both classical and contemporary.
One can easily tell that the creator of the paintings in the Sistine Chapel was above all a sculptor.
Piano performances by Condoleezza Rice are better than Hitler's paintings.
I did do, well before Pop Art, all the cartoon characters as paintings.
Every painting I've ever done has like 100 paintings under it.
I don't (do) the paintings for the money at all. I just love to paint, even if I don't sell them.
I'm able to sign my name to the paintings. That is really a blessing.
I want to make paintings that look as if they were made by a child.
It has been difficult to hold onto many paintings but I have retained a few.
I was always very... impatient about showing my paintings to people.
In my house on the ceilings I have paintings of the rooms above... so I never have to go upstairs.
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