A Quote by Paula Patton

What I love most is the art, is making art, acting and being on set, and being a part of the process of making a movie. — © Paula Patton
What I love most is the art, is making art, acting and being on set, and being a part of the process of making a movie.
To the question, ‘Is the cinema an art?’ my answer is, ‘what does it matter?’... You can make films or you can cultivate a garden. Both have as much claim to being called an art as a poem by Verlaine or a painting by Delacroix… Art is ‘making.’ The art of poetry is the art of making poetry. The art of love is the art of making love... My father never talked to me about art. He could not bear the word.
I think of making love and making art as being very parallel. Even the most amateur attempt can be thrilling.
Art-making was part of my daily life from a very young age, and I still love that kind of everyday art-making.
I love being part of the movie-making process. There is magic. There is an element of mystery and unpredictability.
Acting and making art is just something I love to do, and I love to tell stories that feel important, honest and necessary. It's not about me. It's about being part of something.
The process of making a movie is what I love. I thrive on that. It's an exciting miracle, a mad adventure. I love being part of it.
The process of making a movie is what I love. I thrive on that. It's an exciting miracle, a mad adventure. I love being part of it
When we even use the term 'specialized world,' we already have a problem! We're making art; they are making art... these worlds are not far apart from each other. For instance, pieces of art that hang on a wall can be seen in museums or can be used in a variety of commercial ways. That art is everywhere, so the message is that it's a part of everyday life.
Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.
Is being burnt a requisite for the making of art? Personally, I don't think it is. But art is poultice for a burn. It is a privilege to have, somewhere within you, a capacity for making something speak from your own seared experience.
I'm interested in art, and I think about the process of making art. It's part of my personality, my experience of the world, so it ends up in the movies. It's where my head is.
I think that the first part of the art is making the art, but when art really becomes art is when it belongs to somebody else.
When you start in movie business... It is a business, actually. Nothing to do with art. Picasso is art, and Giacometti, but film acting is no art. Just the luck of being discovered, maybe.
I love the process of making a movie so much as an actor that I can only imagine I would love the process of being the director.
There's obviously always danger in making music or art for art's sake. Even as Christians we can be guilty of that, being more about the art than the Artist who gave us this gift.
I just really love producing. I love being able to be part of a solution. I love being able to create opportunities for other people to do what they do, to be part of the collaborative process that is filmmaking and television making.
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