Real painters understand with a brush in their hand.
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One learns about painting by looking at and imitating other painters.
Most painters want recognition, especially by their peers.
Hands are the tool of the painter, the artist.
Painters hate having to explain what their work is about. They always say, 'It's whatever you want it to be' - because I think that's their intention, to connect with each person's subconscious, and not to try and dictate.
Painters must speak through paint, not through words.
It is not an aesthetic misstep to make the viewer aware of the paint and the painter's hand. Such an empathetic awareness lies at the heart of aesthetic appreciation.
Most painters want recognition, especially by their peers. I achieved that a long time ago with TV. I don't need any more.
Everybody thinks they know what art should be. But very few of them have the sense that is necessary to experience painting, that is the sense of sight, that sees colors and forms as living reality in the picture.
Every good painter paints what he is.
Artists are the people that no matter what, pick up the pen, pick up a paintbrush. They take the time to translate what is happening to create something that resonates deeply with the rest of the people that are caught in the middle of their own reality.
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