When drawings of the main buildings I have designed in the last five years are juxtaposed, the fact that they all involve… — Yoshio Taniguchi Copy Share Image
I just thought it made sense to call a book 'Not Garbage,' even though the majority of it was going to be… — Leo Fitzpatrick Copy Share Image
I was always most interested in drawing - most of my childhood drawings are black-and-white line work. And when I kind of… — Jeffrey Brown Copy Share Image
One of the first drawings I did in Paris - I wasn't thinking of doing drawings, but somehow or other, I kept… — Ellsworth Kelly Copy Share Image
Okay, so, when I was a kid, definitely the drawings and the illustration. Then I stopped in sixth grade or so. And… — Demetri Martin Copy Share Image
I don't tend to cast roles in my head because I spend so much time with these characters and the drawings that… — Bryan Lee O'Malley Copy Share Image
I almost never do drawings, because I have found over the years that doing something in one medium and translating into another… — Nelson Shanks Copy Share Image
All my paintings are usually done in drawing form, very small. I make notations in drawings first, and then I make a… — Ellsworth Kelly Copy Share Image
One of the reasons why you like to do your own drawings is, your style changes over time. And there's something about… — Scott Adams Copy Share Image
You know, comics were created at the same time as the cinema. And the cinema very quickly became a major art. Cartooning… — Marjane Satrapi Copy Share Image
I became a fashion designer by accident. I loved to make portrait drawings when I was a teenager, and from that came… — Ann Demeulemeester Copy Share Image
I'm just working with ideas in my head and with drawings that the artists did. And suddenly to see these things come… — Stan Lee Copy Share Image
Those early sketches looked too cartoony; I really wanted to do detailed drawings - I was taking anatomy classes - but unfortunately… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
Every artist returns to things. The drawings that you make as a child or as an adolescent and the ideas that you… — Elaine de Kooning Copy Share Image
What do drawings mean to me? I really don't know. The activity absorbs me. I forget everything else in a way that… — John Berger Copy Share Image
I don't labor over my drawings. I want to get freedom in the line. — Ellsworth Kelly Copy Share Image
The drawings need to be strong enough to stand alone, and not just work as part of a sequence. — Richard McGuire Copy Share Image
Prose, poetry, and drawings stand side by side in a very democratic way in my work. — Gunter Grass Copy Share Image
I have kept a diary as long as I can remember, and drawings are really another kind of diary. — Louise Bourgeois Copy Share Image
The comics were not only stories to enjoy; for me they were drawings that possessed me. — Jean Giraud Copy Share Image
All my drawings always sort of looked funny even if I was trying to do serious stuff and express myself about grim… — Barry Blitt Copy Share Image
Bernard's [Leach] drawings delineated every little accent on the pot, every subtle curve and change of angle and proportion and all. — Warren MacKenzie Copy Share Image
I have three assistants, but there isn't a head assistant. All the important drawings I do myself. Every single character is also… — Tite Kubo Copy Share Image
I have to hope that my instincts will do the right thing, because I can't erase what I have done. And if… — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
I like my drawings to be direct. I don't generally work on them for too long, but that doesn't mean that they… — Jeff Koons Copy Share Image
The trouble is, we've been taught what to see and how to render what we see. If only we could be in… — Pablo Picasso Copy Share Image
Kids would come up to me after concerts and give me drawings they've made of violins or, you know, landscapes with a… — Hilary Hahn Copy Share Image
“As far as he could see, the drawings were simply alive. They might be colored earth on rock, but they were as… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
We made drawings the size of a whole quarter of a room ceiling, which we would then send on to the model… — Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Copy Share Image