Quotes by Drawing Painting and drawing has been here for 35,000 years. David Hockney painting drawing years I never talk when I'm drawing a person, especially if I'm making line drawings. I prefer there to be no noise at all so I can concentrate more. David Hockney drawing lines silence Movie actors disappear - any young person wouldn't know Cary Grant. They're going to disappear. Fifty years ago, you thought film was here to stay. But nothing is here to stay, actually - except perhaps paintings and drawings. David Hockney drawing actors years I can often tell when drawings are done from photographs, because you can tell what they miss out, what the camera misses out: usually weight and volume - there's a flatness to them. David Hockney cameras drawing missing I see the iPad as a wonderful new drawing medium, but I am at a loss as to how to make it pay. David Hockney ipads drawing loss Drawing is rather like playing chess: your mind races ahead of the moves that you eventually make. David Hockney drawing race moving I haven't stopped painting or drawing - I've just added another medium. David Hockney mediums painting drawing I mean if you draw you like drawing, it's er, an activity you do all the time actually. David Hockney draws drawing mean Who would have thought that the telephone would bring back drawing? David Hockney telephones drawing We need all kinds of artists. We have no need to destroy drawing. We lose so much. This wouldn't happen in music. David Hockney drawing artist needs I thought the iPhone was great, but this takes it to a new level - simply because it's eight times the size of the iPhone, as big as a reasonably-sized sketchbook... Anyone who likes drawing and mark-making will like to explore new media. David Hockney drawing media technology With mania, is it dangerous to ride that euphoric feeling. You feel very animated and creative; I would fill journals with drawings. It feels good and you want it to last, but it can lead to being delusional. The delusions can be as real as you thinking you can fly. David LaChapelle drawing real thinking I just sit at the drawing board most of the time. I am used to talking to people. I love going to conventions, getting feedback and talking to people. Some artists don't. Some artists sit at their drawing board because their personality actually dictates that. David Lloyd drawing artist talking A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself. David Ogilvy drawing business attention I started when I was nine. Really, everything I know about color theory, composition, drawing, and painting, I learned when I was a kid. David Salle drawing color kids I think people are quite surprised that the handwriting I use in my drawings and paintings is my own handwriting. They're slightly shocked when I write them a letter. David Shrigley drawing writing thinking The work, I suppose, is made in the editing, whereby I make literally hundreds of drawings, and then a much smaller percentage of those become the finished work. David Shrigley drawing editing made I like making books but I'm not sure exactly what I'm doing. Perhaps I just try to arrange a bunch of seemingly random drawings into something that makes a vague narrative sense. Sometimes it sort of makes sense, sometimes it doesn't. David Shrigley drawing trying book Making drawings with text in the first place, it really was born of a desire to be economic, and to do things as simply as possible, and to do as much as I could by the most economic means. David Shrigley drawing desire mean I don't draw every day. I tend to draw intensely during certain periods of time. I draw to amuse myself on occasion, when I am bored and drawing is the only fun to be had. David Shrigley drawing bored fun «910111213141516171819»