Craft Quote by Domenico Gnoli Download Open image “I never lost the taste and craft of the Renaissance.” — Domenico Gnoli ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Craft Craft Renaissance Crafts Lost Renaissance Taste Taste Craft
I would certainly never consider myself a Renaissance Man; I'm not fit to look at the dust from the chariot wheels of many of… — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
But it has been a long process because I'm kind of a renaissance person. — Ronnie Montrose Copy Share Image
Going into 'Da Vinci's Demons' I didn't know anything about renaissance music and going into 'Black Sails,' I didn't know about sea shanties and… — Bear McCreary Copy Share Image
It seems to me that the arts are rather flourishing. There's an awful lot of bad art about because of this, but that's true… — Louis Auchincloss Copy Share Image
Renaissance man, woman, either way it's a worthy pursuit! Like the painters of Emilia's day, I was raised in an environment that encouraged creative… — Mary Pope Osborne Copy Share Image
I am always connected with the Renaissance a lot; that's why I am connected with Pitti Palace. — Alessandro Michele Copy Share Image
I have not written in vain if I have heretofore done anything towards diminishing the reputation of the Renaissance landscape painting. — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
My life provides me with these images that become expressions of my daily experience. — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
I was born knowing that I had to be a painter, because my father, an art historian, always presented painting as the only acceptable… — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
I am metaphysical inasmuch as I am looking for a non-eloquent painting, immobile and of atmosphere, which feeds on static situations. — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
I couldn't get used to the community and social life of a theatrical set designer. — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
For many years it was difficult for me to paint because I didn't feel the informal painting that was then tyrannically dominating painters and… — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
You begin looking at things and they look just fine, as normal as ever, but then you look for a while longer and your… — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
I know how pathetically inadequate my medium [painting] is, but unfortunately I dispose of no other. — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
I can only speak for myself but for me imagination and invention cannot generate something more important, more beautiful and more terrifying than the… — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
All I know is that mine was a completely new theory about art, a new approach that made the pictures appear just like life… — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
An audience is perhaps unnecessary to the soul-searching mystic, but it is vital to the magician, the maker of prodigies. — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
There isn't much to say about my childhood. I remember explosions of intense happiness, followed shortly afterwards by profound melancholy that always prompted remarks… — Domenico Gnoli Copy Share Image
As I progressed in the firm, I learnt the craft, and as I learnt my craft, my partners and the firm threw up different… — Punit Renjen Copy Share Image
Learn your craft. You want to be a doctor or a teacher - it's very important to learn your craft and indulge in it.… — Robert Horry Copy Share Image
What I didn't know that by sticking to craft we would blow open some doors that I never saw opened before. — James Lipton Copy Share Image
All the craft skills that I have, I feel like I developed and honed in drama school. It's the most important thing for me. — Andre Holland Copy Share Image
“There is something deeply satisfying in shaping something with your hands. Proper artificing is like a song made solid. It is an act of… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
I have a lot of fun working and training and learning and trying to figure out the different aspects of my craft. — Jared Cannonier Copy Share Image
The key to acting - from what little I know about that wonderful craft - is listening, and interacting with the other person in… — James Gray Copy Share Image
It is by losing himself in the objective, in inquiry, creation, and craft, that a man becomes something. — Paul Goodman Copy Share Image
“The instruction here is not for every kind of writer - not for the writer of nurse books or thrillers or porno or the… — John Gardner Copy Share Image
I take a pretty expansive view of craft, which is to say I don't see craft as just being technique - it's also process;… — Laura van den Berg Copy Share Image
“Writing is a craft, being an author is work, and having readers and a following is a gift.” — Michael J. Kannengieser Copy Share Image