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«There is nothing more difficult for a truly creative painter than to paint a rose, because before he can do so he has first to forget all the roses that were ever painted.»
Author: Henri Matisse
(Artist, Painter)
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Creativity,
Painting
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«I photograph the things that I do not wish to paint, the things which already have an existence.»
Author: Man Ray
(Film Director, Painter, Photographer)
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Art
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existence, paint, photograph, photographed, photographing
«I have ... a terrible need ... shall I say the word? ... of religion. Then I go out at night and paint the stars.»
«Often while reading a book one feels that the author would have preferred to paint rather than write; one can sense the pleasure he derives from describing a landscape or a person, as if he were painting what he is saying, because deep in his heart he would have preferred to use brushes and colors.»
Author: Pablo Picasso
(Artist, Painter)
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«Life is a train of moods like a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the world their own hue, and each shows us only what lies in its own focus.»