I think all the stuff that happens before the pictures are taken is much more exciting.
My name is Schwitters, Kurt Schwitters. . . . . . . I'm a painter and I nail my pictures. . . . . . I'd like to be accepted into the Dada Club
I kept hiding my smile in pictures throughout middle school and most of high school until picture day came my senior year.
I work in several different groups of pictures which act on and with each other - ranging from several abstracted manners to a form for the surreal. I have been called a preacher - but, in reality, I'm more generally philosophical. I have never made an abstracted photograph without content. An educated background in Zen influences all of my photographs. It has been said that my work resembles, more closely than any photographer, Le Douanier Rousseau - working in a fairly isolated area and feeding mostly on myself - I feel that I am a primitive photographer.
What gets posted online is not short term, and is open for easy misinterpretation. Messages and pictures spread faster through the Internet than they ever could by word of mouth.
When you delete pictures of your ex off your phone, it feels lighter.
That is why my pictures don't look like modern art. It's some sort of timidity on my part I'm sure.
Under no circumstances do I ever want to see any part of me having sex! I wouldn't want to see video tape, pictures, in the mirror, nothing.
Words divide, pictures unite.
My paintings are loosely based on meta narratives. The pictures float in and out of pictorial genres. Still life's become personified, portraits become events, and landscapes become constructions. I embrace the area between which the subject is composed and decomposing, formed and formless, inanimate and alive.
I bought a painting in Madrid on my first trip there too and a lot of people say, 'Well it's not the greatest painting' and I say, 'It is to me. ' OK, you can look at a beautiful painting and say, 'That's beautiful' but to me, it feels warmer to fill my home with pictures of friends and family and paintings of places I've gone. That's what I want to come home to.
The pictures of my family were designed to be on a family wall, they were supposed to be together. It was supposed to copy my mother's wall in her house.
When I look at pictures when I was younger, I do the quintessential cringe.
I was making a film [Dream of Life] about Patti [Smith], but I was taking pictures, too.
George Clooney and Fabio apparently got into a scuffle at a restaurant in Los Angeles over the weekend. George thought the women with Fabio were taking pictures of him. How embarrassed is George Clooney to be in a fight with Fabio? Who is he going to call out next, Lorenzo Lamas?
I pray and wait for an answer in pictures, words or ideas.
The development of a love of medium and a responsibility for one's own pictures is an overall goal.
I wish the Indians had newspapers of their own. If they had, you would have horrible pictures of the cold-blooded murders of inoffensive Indians.
Nature, never, never let's you down, it's not a cliché, nature isn't a cliché, pictures might be, but you can get tired of pictures.
Now, what does an actor who can't talk do? Wait for silent pictures to come back?