Paint with freedom. It gives you more mastery of the nature of paint.
God didn't give me the ability to play the piano, or paint a picture or have compassion. But. . . he did give me the ability to crack a walnut with my hoo-ha.
If you paint from 35mm Kodachrome, you end up with a 4x5 foot Kodachrome!
Most artists look for something fresh to paint; frankly I find that quite boring. For me it is much more exciting to find fresh meaning in something familiar.
Directing is really exciting. In the end, it's more fun to be the painter than the paint.
There is no way to success in art but to take off your coat, grind paint, and work like a digger on the railroad, all day and every day.
Brand planning must continue to paint a vivid description of the consumer today. The challenge is that it can feel like this picture changes daily. Planning's job is to help separate the temporary shifts from foundational understanding that underpins overall behaviour.
I used to paint a lot of oil and now I paint more mixed-media stuff.
My purpose is to paint the life of my people as I know it.
I was never one to paint space, I paint air.
I am a little Jew of Vitebsk. All that I paint, all that I do, all that I am, is just the little Jew of Vitebsk.
We're making so many images today and it's unbelievable. I shoot stuff all the time. I try to figure a lot out before I paint. I do a tremendous amount of shooting.
I did not use paint, I made myself up morally.
My job is to paint what I see, not what I know.
Any incentive to paint is as good as any other. There is no poor subject.
An artist paints his own reality.
As long as you can change paint, you don't change. For you to change - for paint to do something to you - paint must stay constant.
I paint a slice of life, whatever it is that day.
Are we to paint what's on the face, what's inside the face, or what's behind it?
The media paint ugly pictures about you.