Art doesn't transform. It just plain forms.
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Quoted in Jonathon Green, The Macmillan Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations (1996) p.179Roy Lichtenstein
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It is only a plain tale of plain people told in the plain dialect of a plain old woman.
Eliza Calvert Hall
Its (painting like this you are in front of your canvas, your hands holds the painting, ready, raised. The canvas waits, waits, empty and white but all the time it knows what it wants. So what does it want, anyway? My hand comes near, my eyes begin to transform the waiting canvas; and when with my hand holding the paint and my eyes seeing the forms I touch the canvas, it trembles, it comes to life. The struggle begins, to harmonize canvas, eye, hand forms. New apparitions stalk the earth, c. 1953
Karel Appel
Max Beer, in his History of British Socialism, points out that Bacon looked for the happiness of mankind chiefly in the application of science and industry. But by now it is plain that if this alone were sufficient, we could all live in heaven tomorrow. Beer points out that More, on the other hand, looked to social reform and religious ethics to transform society; and it is equally plain that if the souls of men could be transformed without altering their material and institutional activities, Christianity, Mohammedanism, and Buddhism might have created an earthly paradise almost any time this last two thousand years. The truth is, as Beer sees, that these two conceptions are still at war with each other: idealism and science continue to function in separate compartments; and yet "the happiness of man on earth" depends upon their combination.
Lewis Mumford
The idea that God doesn't care about his children is rooted in a lie, plain and simple.
Bill Hybels
Neither is there figurative and non-figurative art. All things appear to us in the shape of forms. Even in metaphysics ideas are expressed by forms, well them think how absurd it would be to think of painting without the imagery of forms. A figure, an object, a circle, are forms; they affect us more or less intensely.
Pablo Picasso
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