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Good Quotes by David Hockney
- I've no doubt that those photographs i took will make people look at everything in a more interesting way - the little tear on one piece of paper,…
- Most artists work all the time, they do actually, especially good artists, they work all the time, what else is there to do? I mean…
- No theoretician, no writer on art, however interesting he or she might be, could be as interesting as Picasso. A good writer on art may…
- Art has to move you and design does not, unless it's a good design for a bus.
- It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what he says about his work.
- It's no good saying I wished I could go out more, because I can't. But I don't bother about it too much.
- The photograph isn't good enough. It's not real enough.
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