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Watercolour demonstration – How to paint boats, water and reflections #2 | Tim Wilmot
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“There
aren’t really rules for painting, but there’s certain facts and fictions
about painting. Part of what I do is document another surface and sort
of translate it. They’re like translations, and then part of it is
fiction, which is invention.”
by Vija Celmins
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“The ideal artist is he who knows everything, feels everything,
experiences everything, and retains his experience in a spirit of wonder
and feeds upon it with creative lust… ”
by George Wesley Bellows
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“The freedom of every artist is essential.”—Christo and Jeanne-Claude
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by Richard Misrach
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🌊The Great Wave off Kanagawa, aka The Great Wave or The Wave, is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. He died at the age of 89, in 1849. Some years before his death he is reported to have stated:
“At the age of five years I had the habit of sketching things. At the age of fifty I had produced a large number of pictures, but for all that, none of them had any merit until the age of seventy. At seventy-three finally I learned something about the true nature of things, birds, animals, insects, fish, the grasses and the trees. So at the age of eighty years I will have made some progress, at ninety I will have penetrated the deepest significance of things, at a hundred I will make real wonders and at a hundred and ten, every point, every line, will have a life of its own.”
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“Humans have changed the landscape so much, but images of the sea could
be shared with primordial people. I just project my imagination on to
the viewer, even the first human being. I think first and then imagine
some scenes. Then I go out and look for them. Or I re-create these
images with my camera. I love photography because photography is the
most believable medium. Painting can lie, but photography never lies:
that is what people used to believe.”
by Hiroshi Sugimoto
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