Canvas Quote by Yves Klein Download Open image “I want to take as the canvas for my next picture the entire surface of France.” — Yves Klein ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Canvas France Next Painting Surface Want
If you have enough craft, you've done your homework and you're practiced. You can then make the photograph you desire. — Ansel Adams Copy Share Image
It is a good thing to stand away from the canvas from time to time and take a full view of the picture. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
You want to make the photograph work in every way possible. Doesn't matter where it is in the world. — William Eggleston Copy Share Image
The important thing is to remember what most impressed you and to put it on canvas as fast as possible. — Pierre Bonnard Copy Share Image
You would hardly believe how difficult it is to place a figure alone on a canvas, and to concentrate all the interest on this… — Edouard Manet Copy Share Image
I'm not videotaping my life, but in a way I am trying to put certain things about myself on canvas. — Martin Scorsese Copy Share Image
“cease to regard the canvas as a surface on which to paint a picture, but instead as a surface on which to record an… — Harold Rosenberg Copy Share Image
The photograph itself doesn't interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality. — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image
“I was introduced to the void by the rebuffed nothingness. Reddedilmiş hiçlik tarafından boşlukla tanıştırıldım.” — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
At first there is nothing, then there is a profound nothingness, after that a blue profundity. — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
The essential of painting is that 'something', that 'ethereal glue,' that 'intermediary product' which the artist exudes with all his creative being and which… — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
I remain detached and distant, but it is under my eyes and my orders that the work of art must create itself. Then, when… — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
Hours of preparation for something that is excecuted, with extreme precision, in a few minutes. Just as with a judo throw. — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
“At present, I am particularly excited by "bad taste." I have the deep feeling that there exists in the very essence of bad taste… — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
It was then that I remembered the colour blue, the blue of the sky in nice that was at the origin of my career… — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
To feel the soul without explaining it, without vocabulary, and to represent this sensation. — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
I did not like the nothing, and it is thus that I met the empty, the deep empty, the depth of the blue. — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
The bigger the canvas, the better I do. I'm not so good at understated, kitchen-sink kinds of parts. — Christopher Reeve Copy Share Image
A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light. — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
You wind up creating from silence, like painting a picture on a blank canvas that could bring tears to somebody's eyes. As songwriters, our… — Rodney Atkins Copy Share Image
What I did for my last act as a painter, if you call me a painter, was to photograph the weave of the canvas,… — Agnes Denes Copy Share Image
TV has no choice, but to rely on character, and everybody knows that. I love working in it. It's such a big canvas where,… — Doug Liman Copy Share Image
The future turns out to be something that you make instead of find. It isn't waiting for your arrival, either with an arrest warrant… — Lewis H. Lapham Copy Share Image
Life's a canvas you're an artist, Paint a picture of a garden then go and marvel at the harvest you created from your conscious. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Theres a blank canvas in front of you. You are the artist of your life, and you are free to paint any picture that… — Nishu Copy Share Image
My training was that you fill in the canvas where it needs colour and polishing. You start with the words on the first night… — Ron Moody Copy Share Image
Great paintings have gradations, large and small... They serve to lift the subject off the two-dimensionality of the canvas. Gradations are an essential abstract… — Robert Genn Copy Share Image