A Quote by Erich Segal

This isn't a watercolor, it's a mural. — © Erich Segal
This isn't a watercolor, it's a mural.

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I like to bring a certain sense of humanity and detail to my work, and watercolor allows me to do that. I have fascination and wonder about the line and transparent quality or properties in watercolor. I use watercolor to give voice to what I would like to talk about.
I am on a mural in Belfast with 'Floating up the Lagan in a bubble' on it. You know you have made it when you have got a mural.
Being creative is my idea of heaven. I'm just incredibly fortunate that I can do it in artwork. Watercolor is what I started out with. What I love about watercolor is that a lot of happy accidents occur.
The procedure was that an artist got a mural and then he would have anywhere from two to ten assistants depending on the size of the mural and how many assistants he needed, or she needed.
As for me, I am a watercolor. I wash off.
If London is a watercolor, New York is an oil painting.
What I love about watercolor is that a lot of happy accidents occur.
If I have any advice to anybody it's this: take up watercolor painting.
Me and Mr. Brainwash in Toronto signing his mural at Hard Candy Fitness Opening! #artforfreedom
I'd rather lose large than win slightly. I think life is an oil painting, not a watercolor.
Because watercolor actually moves on the paper, it is the most active of all mediums, almost a performance art.
We've all been there - you find something moving, you commission a painting. I know one wall of my living room is taken up by a mural of the end of Toy Story 3.
I have a lot of tattoos. I probably have over 100 tattoos. I don't know. It's just a mural... a collage.
Taken together, our songs are like a mural of our lives.
You have this preconceived notion of him [Sly Stallone] as a big, tough guy, but he speaks four languages and he likes to watercolor.
I graduated from college with a 3.92 GPA with a degree in computer programming and a BFA in fine arts and animation. My first job was painting a mural in the Grimaldis in Queens.
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