Inarticulate Quote by James Elkins Download Open image “Every meaning is a projection of the viewer's inarticulate moods.” — James Elkins ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Inarticulate Mood Projection Viewers
“Interpretation is directly related to a person's frame of mind. Looking at the same image, a person could see two different things depending on… — Chris Carter Copy Share Image
The prevailing attunement is at any given time the condition of our openness for perceiving and dealing with what we encounter; the pitch at which our existence is vibrating. What we call moods, feelings, affects, emotions, and states are the concrete modes in which the possibilities for being open are fulfilled. They are at the same time the modes in… — Medard Boss Copy Share
People have different moods different personalities different desires, so what you're really seeing is only a mask, of what others want you to see. — Nate Copy Share Image
Meaning drives us from despair to wonder, from confusion to clarity, from hesitance to confidence. And the only place to find meaning is in… — Christina Baldwin Copy Share Image
It reveals us to ourselves, it represents those modulations and temperamental changes which escape all verbal analysis, it utters what must else remain forever… — Hugh Reginald Haweis Copy Share Image
Om is a living phenomenon and it has its own mood. Depending on its mood the meaning will be revealed to you. — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
How does meaning get into the image? Where does it end? And if it ends, what is there beyond? — Roland Barthes Copy Share Image
“Meaning is often found embedded in the silent moments of our lives when we can hear and see what matters most, the things audible… — Toni Sorenson Copy Share Image
Perhaps art criticism cannot be reformed in a logical sense because it was never well-formed in the first place. Art criticism has long been… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
Modern paintings often seem to have been made quickly, by comparison with the paintings of earlier centuries, and that seems to give us the… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
Paint records the most delicate gesture and the most tense. It tells whether the painter sat or stood or crouched in front of the… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
A few moments before the sun sets, the dark Earth shadow begins to rise in the east... It is nothing less than the shadow… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
At concerts, for me, the orchestra was like a painter. It flooded me with all the colours of the rainbow. If the violin came… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
The range in brightness from the purple glow [of the sunset] to the dark sky above is too great for most films, and naturally… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
It is the fertile hallucination that makes paint so compelling. Paint is like the numerologist's numbers, always counting but never adding up, always speaking… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
Painting is a fine art: not merely because it gives us trees and faces and lovely things to see, but because paint is a… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
Substances are like mirrors that let us see things about ourselves that we cannot quite understand. — James Elkins Copy Share Image
I'd like to understand why it seems normal to look at astonishing achievements made by unapproachably ambitious, luminously pious, strangely obsessed artists, and toss… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
People like me write because otherwise we are pretty inarticulate. Our articulation is our writing. — William Trevor Copy Share Image
Laughter is an interior convulsion, producing a distortion of the features and accompanied by inarticulate noises. It is infectious and, though intermittent, incurable. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
It's a very fascinating thing for an actor to play somebody who is suffering, and you have to express the suffering, but in an… — Eddie Marsan Copy Share Image
“Your scorn for mediocrity blinds you to its vast primitive power. You stand in the glare of your own brilliance, unable to see into… — Trevanian Copy Share Image
Go out and speak for the inarticulate and the submerged. — Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook Copy Share Image
The mouthpiece of the half-inarticulate, all-suggesting music that is at once the very soul and the inseparable garment of romance. — Walther von der Vogelweide Copy Share Image
As a novelist, I suppose I can say that I'm highly articulate. But I know, as a person, in other ways, I'm not always… — Graham Swift Copy Share Image
As far as rapprochements go, it's awkward and vague, but the advantage of being as emotionally inarticulate as we are is that it will… — Jonathan Tropper Copy Share Image
What passes for love is imperfect knowledge. Not knowing, initially, allows faithlessness to dress up as its opposite; casts the inarticulate as enigmatic, the… — Nick Laird Copy Share Image
Music... a kind of inarticulate, unfathomable speech, which leads to the edge of the Infinite. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
I was in enough to get along with people. I was never socially inarticulate. Not a loner. And that saved my life, saved my… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
A bird sings, a child prattles, but it is the same hymn; hymn indistinct, inarticulate, but full of profound meaning. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image