Top 210 Prints Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
I could fill an entire second life with working on my prints.
I love vintage and prints.
Prints can absolutely be investment pieces. I've seen prints from my collections from five years ago on the street now. It's totally possible. If the colors don't age and if the fabric is beautiful, then of course people should wear it year after year.
Take risks! I'm embracing bold prints. — © Hannah Simone
Take risks! I'm embracing bold prints.
Photographers should make three or four prints from one negative and then crop them differently. When I was art director at Harper's Bazaar and at several agencies as a consultant, young photographers would bring me their portfolios and all the prints would be in the same standard proportions, either for the Leica or the Rolleiflex. Many times, by limiting themselves in this way, they missed the true potentialities of their photographs.
I first met Michael Angel when he came to my office with a box of prints and asked me whether I thought he should make dresses from the prints.
I just love the whole idea of conversational prints.
I would begin by collecting lithographs and etchings. It's a way of coming in and benefiting from real quality art. Even younger artists make wonderful prints. Prints can become very valuable. That's how I began collecting.
On the pavement of my trampled soul the steps of madmen weave the prints of rude crude words.
I have a goofy side that impacts my clothing a lot. To that end, I love witty, colorful, prints.
There will be a moment of silence while our prints do the talking.
Wearing a bold print gets harder as you get older. It's safer to stick to subtle prints or block colours. I have always found prints quite tricky. My daughter Carly, who is on the design team at Stella McCartney, is obsessed with them.
I've always been a huge fan of matching sets and vibrant prints.
I wear only animal socks. I went to Koreatown and got a hundred packs of panda and money prints. — © Sofia Richie
I wear only animal socks. I went to Koreatown and got a hundred packs of panda and money prints.
Nothing prints more lively in our minds than something we wish to forget.
I have control over every single frame on Blu-ray. If I want a scene bluer, I get that scene bluer. Originally, there was some fluctuation with the prints. If you made a thousand, or a few thousand prints, there is no control over any of that. But now I can make a master using the digital process.
I make black and white prints because I want to go back to the beginning.
Between food and fashion, there's always a direct correlations - designers have forever done prints with food on them. Vegetables, fruit, apples. There are some beautiful prints that have been made with fruit over time. I think food and restaurants have become more and more fashionable over time. That's become more of a fashion thing than fashion becoming a food thing. I don't think fashion has gotten so food oriented in the reverse aspect, but I think the whole food industry has gotten very design oriented. I think it's a nice way of putting things together.
I love mixing prints. The costume designer for 'Pair of Kings' and I have actually incorporated the trend for my character 'Mikayla.'
My ideal is to achieve the ability to produce numberless prints from each negative, prints all significantly alive, yet indistinguishably alike, and to be able to circulate them at a price not higher than that of a popular magazine, or even a daily paper. To gain that ability there has been no choice but to follow the road I have chosen.
I don't know why, but I can't get myself to like animal prints.
I use printers to make prints of the images that I am creating. And I try to have that surface kind of replicated in the painting.
Wearing a bold print gets harder as you get older. Its safer to stick to subtle prints or block colours. I have always found prints quite tricky. My daughter Carly, who is on the design team at Stella McCartney, is obsessed with them.
Most of my work involves slowing down rather than speeding up. I prefer to look at prints than scans, and I prefer to look at original silver prints rather than digital prints. I prefer to look at fewer images, but spend time with those individual images.
I love floral prints for little girls, and I love mixing prints.
My affinity for beef extends into my home life, so you'll notice canvas prints of cows, a cowhide rug and prints of Smithfield meat market.
They say my prints are bad, darling they should see my negatives
I'm pretty selective. I generally edit the contact sheets and then do work prints. Because I have my own lab and printers, I can afford the luxury of going through the contact sheets for black-and-white, making up work prints, seeing them big, and honing them down.
If you're a film fan, collecting video is sort of like marijuana. Laser discs, they're definitely cocaine. Film prints are heroin, all right? You're shooting smack when you start collecting film prints. So, I kinda got into it in a big way, and I've got a pretty nice collection I'm real proud of.
I really like collections of things. I love antique botanical prints with a bunch of different weeds and seeds.
I'm hugely inspired by the '60s and the '70s. I just love the music of that time and the overall freedom of that era. I love that the idea of clashing didn't really exist. You could mix prints on prints, you could mix fabrics and colors - and it was more about the way you felt than about the label and trends. That's something that I've always gravitated towards.
I'm known for color and prints and embroideries.
I like to design funky things, and I love to mix prints and patterns together.
A free press is one that prints a dictator's speech but doesn't have to.
No woman can wear prints all the time.
Future complications in the strings between the cans. But no prints can come from fingers, if machines become our hands.
our finger prints dont fade from the lives we touch
Clare Henderson creates the most beautiful delicate prints and paintings.
It’s hard to imagine the revenue from selling the prints will cover the cost of lost goodwill. — © Stewart Butterfield
It’s hard to imagine the revenue from selling the prints will cover the cost of lost goodwill.
Trust me, Yorkies leave paw prints on your heart.
Poetry is any page from a sketchbook of outlines of a doorknob with thumb-prints of dust, blood, dreams.
Nobody sold prints then and prices didn't mean anything. In terms of earning your living, it was a joke.
My style is boho chic. I love that time period - the patterns, the prints, the people, the music, the vibe.
As a filmmaker, you complete a film you have spent years obsessively making, and you know the release prints will never look quite the same; prints get scratched and dirty.
Matte digital prints are gorgeous, don't you agree? But the glossy digital prints, I just can't stand that paper.
There is - you know, there's receipts for rented cars and license plates and guns and hand prints and palm prints and fingerprints. You know, I want to wait until I'm in a court.
I gravitate toward floral and graphic prints.
Google has a very powerful and new advertising model that, for them, prints money.
With my name in cement, I feel actualised. - On cementing his hand prints on Sunset Boulevard — © Nicolas Cage
With my name in cement, I feel actualised. - On cementing his hand prints on Sunset Boulevard
I tend to lean toward a more minimal aesthetic, so when I use wallpapers in my interiors, I like for one or two prints to be the star of the show. I would recommend being careful in your use of strong prints so the room doesn't get too busy. Use one print that dominates and one as an accent.
Don't follow in any footprints, make your own prints. Because, you are the future of tomorrow.
I like to wear colors and prints in the summer and play with extravagant accessories.
Quantitative easing prints money & causes inflation.
Colors and prints are part of my style.
The firm is really ahead of the times. It has a stock market ticker that prints its report on thin aspirins.
A photographer needs to be a good editor of negatives and prints! In fact, most of the prints I make are for my eyes only, and they are no good. I find the single most valuable tool in the darkroom is my trash can - that's where most of my prints end up.
I have no little insight into the feelings of furniture, and treat books and prints with a reasonable consideration. How some people use their pictures, for instance, is a mystery to me; very revolting all the same--portraits obliged to face each other for ever--prints put together in portfolios.
I try in my prints to testify that we live in a beautiful and orderly world, and not in a formless chaos, as it sometimes seems.
I think any filmmaker will tell you when they wandered from theater to theater to watch their prints, it was disheartening to see the poor levels of light and the disrespect for films that existed in certain theater chains. It was always inconsistent. And in the lab, too, the photochemical process was very difficult to watch, because sometimes they were shipping prints that you didn't even know were two points off or three points off. We suffered greatly to make these films, and they'd be out-of-focus, with the sound too low.
Asked for your opinion on the prints, you have two choices: truth or tact. I ask for the bathroom.
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