Late Quote by Lee Krasner Download Open image “In the late 30s the name Pollock was totally unknown and unheard of.” — Lee Krasner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Late Names Pollock Unheard
Pollock was well known, certainly, but for all the wrong reasons. He was known as much for being wild and unconventional in his working… — Kenneth Noland Copy Share Image
Pollock really invented something. No one painted like him - or de Kooning or Still. — Roy Lichtenstein Copy Share Image
Pollock was terrific. I think he freed himself of all kinds of worry about this world. Ran around and dripped, and then he managed… — Agnes Martin Copy Share Image
In the past 10 years, I've looked at life as this Pollock stuff. And now I'm almost in the post Pollock phase. — Ed Harris Copy Share Image
Pollock said several times that he couldn't separate himself from his art. Not knowing much about modern art when I began to read about… — Ed Harris Copy Share Image
It's impossible in our postmodern era for anyone to be original - for anybody to do what Jackson Pollock did. — Irving Sandler Copy Share Image
And that Newman wasn't, and yet to me Pollock is just as radical and unlike Expressionism as Newman. — Donald Judd Copy Share Image
To handle paint the way Pollock did, you need the muscularity of a ballet dancer. — Pat Steir Copy Share Image
We get used to a certain kind of colour of form or format, and it's acceptable. And to puncture that is sticking your neck… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
All my work keeps going like a pendulum; it seems to swing back to something I was involved with earlier, or it moves between… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
You were told how much space so it was a matter of whether you could send in two paintings or three paintings, you know,… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
The Jumble Shop would be one place where we'd sometimes accumulate down in the Village. I think it might be just a place that's… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
With Jackson there was quiet solitude. Just to sit and look at the landscape. An inner quietness. After dinner, to sit on the back… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
One could go on for ever as to whether the paint should be thick or thin, whether to paint the woman or the square,… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
My own image of my work is that I no sooner settle into something than a break occurs. These breaks are always painful and… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
I like a canvas to breathe and be alive. Be alive is the point. And, as the limitations are something called pigment and canvas,… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
I think my painting is so autobiographical if anyone can take the trouble to read it. — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
The key is what is within the artist. The artist can only paint what she or he is about. — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
I think every once in a while I feel the need to break my medium... if I have been doing a very large painting… — Lee Krasner Copy Share Image
You smile upon your friend to-day, To-day his ills are over; You hearken to the lover's say, And happy is the lover. 'Tis late… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I am on sabbatical as of right now, been too busy to think of about my OWN needs as of late. — Jim Diamond Copy Share Image
The Beat Generation, that was a vision that we had, John Clellon Holmes and I, and Allen Ginsberg in an even wilder way, in… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
The late 1990s were really a moment of still tremendous hope and optimism about the relationship between Russia and the United States. — Antony Blinken Copy Share Image
There was a product on late night TV that you could attach to your garden hose - "You can water your hard-to-reach plants with… — Mitch Hedberg Copy Share Image
Love is all a matter of timing. It's no good meeting the right person too soon or too late. — Wong Kar-wai Copy Share Image
And my experience is the best titles, for me, emerge in the process of writing. They don't usually come at the very beginning and… — Edward Hirsch Copy Share Image
For me, the melancholy of the late XXth Century is walking late at night by the Mont Blanc pen store and seeing these things… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“To all the secret writers, late-night painters, would-be singers, lapsed and scared artists of every stripe, dig out your paintbrush, or your flute, or… — Shauna Niequist Copy Share Image
I relish the time I have when there are no interruptions. Most often the best time for writing is late at night. — Franny Armstrong Copy Share Image