Top 1200 Famous Artist Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
The technician should never forget that he is an artist, the artist never that he is a technician
Sometimes I wish I weren't famous.
And my marriage was perfect when I wasn't famous. — © Damon Wayans
And my marriage was perfect when I wasn't famous.
I began to wonder - I knew I was an artist or wanted to be one - but I was wondering whether I really was an artist. I was doing such ordinary things that I could feel the difference. Most people would look at those things and say, 'Well, that's nothing. What did you do that for? That's just a wreck of a car or a wreck of a man. That's nothing. That isn't art.' They don't say that anymore.
I mean I was famous for nothing.
I don't want to be famous, or recognizable.
Art deals with profound and simple moods. Let us suppose that the artist - in this instance (the artist) Picabia - gets a certain impression by looking at our skyscrapers, our city, our way of life, and that he tries to reproduce it. He will convey it in plastic ways on the canvas, even though we see neither skyscrapers nor city on it.
I don't have 'famous girls' that I like.
Nobody tells you how to be famous.
You're not famous until you're a Pez dispenser.
I'm not deciding what the artist is going to write about because it's the artist. They're gonna have to sing that song for the rest of their life. When they're old and they're 80 and they have their show in Vegas, they're gonna have to sing that song for the rest of their life.
I don't know what 'famous' is, really.
I can be inspired by anything. It can be from an artist, I love Georgia O'Keefe, de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Lichtenstein, Koons- I love them all. I can be inspired by an artist, a dream, something that I pass by, I was even inspired by a commercial! A commercial of whale war- I was so sad that people were killing whales to extinction, so I made a painting of that. So I can really be inspired by a lot of things.
All is ephemeral - fame and the famous as well. — © Marcus Aurelius
All is ephemeral - fame and the famous as well.
Our business isn't to be famous: that's not what we do; that's not what we strive for.
If you can't be famous, at least you can be notorious.
He was, as Billy Name said in the acclaimed Ric Burns documentary about Andy Warhol, uninterested in being a second-tier artist. He was uninterested in being a first-tier artist! He wanted to be, you know, a god. Someone who completely changed the...he wanted to be Zeus with the lightning bolt and nothing less would have satisfied him.
I don't really consider myself to be famous.
Sometimes you're famous before you're good.
I'm gonna be famous forever.
Some people think a martial artist has to be tough against everybody - that's not true at all. A martial artist has to be strong against bad people. But we must also be able to know and understand the feelings, moods and mentalities of good and bad individuals before we can comprehend when to be strong and when to be gentle.
Famous people are above the law.
I wanted to be successful, not famous.
I didn't get into skating to be famous.
I don't necessarily want to be famous.
But I don't feel the need to be famous.
I never had any desire to be famous. I find people who do really sad. I genuinely feel sorry for them because there is nothing of substancein their lives. I am happy when I am writing or performing. Not when I sit there being "famous". I like recognition for my work, but not recognition for being "that bloke off the telly". It is genuinely humbling when a woman comes up to me, as someone did recently, to say she wanted to commit suicide after her husband died, and my show cheered her up and made her feel better. That's great.
I'm not really wanting to be famous.
Well, it made you famous.
When you become famous, they don't give you a handbook.
I mean, I'm not really famous.
Being famous is fun.
The woman who needs to create works of art is born with a kind of psychic tension in her which drives her unmercifully to find a way to balance, to make herself whole. Every human being has this need: in the artist it is mandatory. Unable to fulfill it, he goes mad. But when the artist is a woman she fulfills it at the expense of herself as a woman.
The modern artist is living in a mechanical age and we have a mechanical means of representing objects in nature such as the camera and photograph. The modern artist, it seems to me, is working and expressing an inner world - in other words - expressing the energy, the motion, and other inner forces.
It's not my goal to be a famous actor.
OK, so I'm not famous for the right reasons.
I like the word 'artist,' but I don't like the word 'artist' inside my house.
Art is what we call...the thing an artist does. It's not the medium or the oil or the price or whether it hangs on a wall or you eat it. What matters, what makes it art, is that the person who made it overcame the resistance, ignored the voice of doubt and made something worth making. Something risky. Something human. Art is not in the ...eye of the beholder. It's in the soul of the artist.
I never pursued being 'famous.' — © Francesca Annis
I never pursued being 'famous.'
I think the role of the artist today is about being provocative. I don't mean shocking, but you have to provoke people into action. As an artist, you ask people for their time. It's the most precious thing anyone has. I'm asking audiences to come to my work and spend some time with it. What I'm really doing, of course, is asking people to take time for themselves.
I certainly don't consider myself famous.
I'm world-famous in West Bromwich.
I don't believe in becoming famous overnight.
It's hard to be famous and alive.
All writers have the idea that they are famous.
I love being famous.
And I get so nervous now when it's not my show, like I'm not the headliner, because I know that those fans are there for another artist. Many people might not know an upcoming artist, but I've grown to like those shows because if I can control a crowd that doesn't know me, I'm doing my job as an entertainer. I have to rise to the occasion.
When I was a kid, all I ever wanted was to be famous.
I always felt I was going to be famous. — © Judith Durham
I always felt I was going to be famous.
I didn't want to be famous or any of that.
I've always strived to be successful, not famous.
One could think of a person who seems to have two opposing and contradictory sides to his personality; but it turns out that in the end the two sides are complementary. The same happens with an artist's work: deep down, what appear as contradictory sides are merely different registers, different aspects of the reality that the artist inhabits
You're supported by everything in New York if you want to be a performing artist. You come here, you can change your name. You leave home, you come here, you're severed from family obligations - the old identity drops away as soon as you come to New York because you're coming to New York, if you're an artist, to be someone else.
I've never been that person to fake it, and say what everyone else wants you to say. Then you never have anything personal. If I wanted to be an actress all the time, I could do that. But I don't. I want to be real. I want to be a real person. That's what an artist is. An artist has to be honest. Without honesty, there's nothing.
I got the famous Oprah hug!
I actually don't feel famous.
I want to be famous everywhere.
I have been famous for a long time.
I never wanted to be famous.
I don't want to meet anybody famous, usually.
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