He shares his Wild
World picture quote with Curt, another villager.
Not exact matches
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan's office proudly posted a
picture of the two men together on Twitter; Democratic legislators
quoted catchphrases of «the most interesting man in the
world» on the Senate floor.
The
picture is about the inevitability of corruption (to
quote the aforementioned Hud: «This
world is so full of crap, a man's gonna get into it sooner or later whether he's careful or not») and the Romanticism of experience as they murder infant innocence in its cradle.
An idea,
picture, or
quote can be retweeted around the
world immediately.
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- William Goldman If you were to replace the words «motion
picture field» in the above
quote with «
world,» you'd have a very... View Article
Travel Blogger uploads a «Generic shit
picture» with even more ridiculous travel
quote on it (e.g. «I regret travelling the
world said nobody ever»).
I can hear myself
quoting Jacques Derrida on the ambiguous status of the
picture frame between the work and the
world.
As the artist explained, «if my Abstract paintings show my reality, then the landscapes and still - lives show my yearning... though these
pictures are motivated by the dream of classical order and a pristine
world - by nostalgia in other words — the anachronism in them takes on a subversive and contemporary quality» (G. Richter,
quoted in A. Zweite (ed.)
One of the reasons I use frames in the way that I do - and I think it goes back to Romantic artists like Turner, who deliberately chose very sturdy, thick frames for some of his smallest, most evanescent
pictures - has to do with my instinct that the more tenuous or fleeting the emotion you want to present the more its got to be protected from the
world» (H. Hodgkin,
quoted in M. Price, Howard Hodgkin: The Complete Paintings: Catalogue RaisonnĂ©, London 2006, p. 227) «I am a representational painter, but not a painter of appearances.
Mike Jackson's
quotes above are a useful part of the
picture, but how to bring it all together and explain a movement which encompasses practically the entire thinking classes of the Western
world?