Doubt Quote by Andre Derain Download Open image “I'd like to study the drawings of kids. That's where the truth is, without a doubt.” — Andre Derain ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Doubt Drawing Education Kids Study Truth Truth is
It is with children that we have the best chance of studying the development of logical knowledge, mathematical knowledge, physical knowledge, and so forth. — Jean Piaget Copy Share Image
Basically, I'm always coming up with ideas for mixing the things I want to draw with things targeted at children. — Akira Toriyama Copy Share Image
I am among the few who continue to draw after childhood is ended, continuing and perfecting childhood drawing - without the traditional interruption of… — Saul Steinberg Copy Share Image
At that [childhood] time, of course, if you were involved in art, it was going to be drawing and painting, because that's the only… — Warren MacKenzie Copy Share Image
So many things that you can ask children hopefully pique their interest and they can design and think for themselves. Having children draw and… — Julie Andrews Copy Share Image
I used to want to be a children's writer, because I would have all these great ideas when I was little, and I'd write… — Jena Malone Copy Share Image
Even though I have this solid career in picture books, I've not only been thinking about kids - because I don't think that much… — David Small Copy Share Image
I've been taking art lessons since I was little, and I've always drawn. I think in pictures. — Brian Selznick Copy Share Image
I would rather teach drawing that my pupils may learn to love nature, than teach the looking at nature that they may learn to… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
The art of drawing which is of more real importance to the human race than that of writing...should be taught to every child just… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
In early childhood, children develop a set of symbols that 'stand for' things they see in the world around them... Children are happy with symbolic drawing until about the age of eight or nine... when children develop a passion for realism. Our schools do not provide drawing instruction. Children try on their own to discover the secrets of realistic drawing,… — Betty Edwards Copy Share
To me, this is one of the great things about writing kids' books: the illustrations. — Kate DiCamillo Copy Share Image
Fauvism was our ordeal by fire... colours became charges of dynamite. They were expected to charge light... The great merit of this method was… — Andre Derain Copy Share Image
It was the era of photography. This may have influenced us, and played a part in our reaction against anything resembling a snapshot of… — Andre Derain Copy Share Image
We become intoxicated with color, with words that speak of color, and with the sun that makes colors brighter. — Andre Derain Copy Share Image
I put myself in the student's place and remember the frustrations, doubts, determination, and desires I felt when I was going through the initial… — Ted Martinez Copy Share Image
Because of the womb being a central phenomenon in the feminine body, the whole psychology of woman differs: she is non-aggressive, non-inquiring, non-questioning, non-doubting,… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
I don't doubt that straight white men have identity issues and identity complexes and struggle with defining themselves. — Justin Simien Copy Share Image
“Where there is doubt (shanka), there is misery. The moment one begins to doubt the knowledge that, 'I am Chandubhai,' misery arises. Once one… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
We know accurately only when we know little, with knowledge doubt increases. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
There is no doubt in my mind and I know in my time, there will be a Canadian basketball player playing for Toronto Raptors, 100% — Masai Ujiri Copy Share Image
How could you feel worthless when God has honoured you by creating you and choosing you to be with Him, in this life and… — Yasmin Mogahed Copy Share Image
“Let no one hope to find in contemplation an escape from conflict, from anguish or from doubt. On the contrary, the deep, inexpressible certitude… — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
“Two powerful, little words I've learned to use when facing challenges, fears, and doubts— so what? ” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
For diplomacy to be effective, words must be credible - and no one can now doubt the word of America. — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
One may not doubt that, somehow Good Shall come of Water and of Mud; And sure, the reverent eye must see A purpose in… — Rupert Brooke Copy Share Image