I always hope that the artwork will complement and enrich a story. — Robert Paul Weston Copy Share Image
“My artwork isn't evolving, it's deconstructing, and I don't know why.” — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
I was always creative with the artwork. Always creative with the visuals. That's what made me standout. — Redman Copy Share Image
While some part of the artwork may fail, the whole may have its own unique importance. — Eric Maisel Copy Share Image
If it was easy, everyone would be doing it. That's why they call it artWORK! — Lee Hammond Copy Share Image
To make an artwork good enough to enter people's hearts is like what ancient Chinese called 'making stone into gold.' It is… — Li Shan Copy Share Image
If you don't know how to look, you'll end up putting down the wrong things, which only dilutes or cancels the power… — George L. Carlson Copy Share Image
People who have ordered my pieces to be removed should have asked themselves before if they were artworks or vandalism. — Invader Copy Share Image
“The whole point of a spectacular tag is not the artwork; it's the mystery of how it was done.” — Roland Smith Copy Share Image
I'm trying to create artwork that makes people, and myself, think about judgment as a reflex. This is something that must be… — eL Seed Copy Share Image
If you don't enjoy making work, then it's bad. It's rough. Artwork is brutal for so many people. They let it happen… — Urs Fischer Copy Share Image
No matter how good a story is, if you're at a newsstand and you see a lot of comic books, you don't… — Stan Lee Copy Share Image
I find that I have improved in my craft and I have improved considerably in my ability to critique other people's artwork.… — St. Lucia Copy Share Image
I never expected the White House to be warm, and the artwork on the walls was extraordinary. I am a fan of… — Jill Scott Copy Share Image
I feel that part of my life's artwork is creatively dealing with all this negativity and anger and rage and hatred coming… — Amanda Palmer Copy Share Image
There's generally no good reason why others should care about most of any one artist's work. The function of the overwhelming majority… — David Bayles Copy Share Image
My skin is my canvas. The artwork on it represents something that is very powerful and meaningful in my life. I look… — Dave Navarro Copy Share Image
From the very early stage when I started doing performance art in the '70s, the general attitude - not just me, but… — Marina Abramovic Copy Share Image
The process of creating art allows me to learn about the subject I'm illustrating. So, if I want to learn more about… — Jerry Pinkney Copy Share Image
I never thought of my work in terms of being radical, although I tried to make it radical- that is, to shift… — Nancy Spero Copy Share Image
I'm doing quite a few things now. In one day, I will go to Kassel, Germany, for a documentary project I've been… — Ai Weiwei Copy Share Image
My friend asked me recently, "Do you find it weird that you are now the property of other people's imaginations?" I hadn't… — Alycia Debnam Carey Copy Share Image
I went to the archives to see what Dumbo work there was, not for current film, but just for my love of… — Peter Sohn Copy Share Image
I wrote as a kid, but I never wanted to be a writer particularly. I had been drawing and painting for years… — Gail Carson Levine Copy Share Image
The internationalization of art becomes a factor contributing to the estrangement of art from the artist. The sum of works of all… — Harold Rosenberg Copy Share Image
I think it's very important to get this stuff on film, not just the behind-the-scenes of the process, but also the interviews… — Tatyana Fazlalizadeh Copy Share Image
“The shirt was a screen print of a famous Surrealist artwork by René Magritte in which he drew a pipe and then… — John Green Copy Share Image
“In 1972, Bayber's work underwent another metamorphosis, yet refused to be defined by or adhere to any specific style. Elements of abstract… — Tracy Guzeman Copy Share Image
“It was an archetypal ruin portrait, a sub-genre that was terribly common during the fifteenth century. The top third of the picture-plane… — Sylvie Cathrall Copy Share Image
“George thrust into Alma's hand a lithograph of a spotted 'Catasetum.' The orchid had been rendered so magnificently that it seemed to… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image