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Artist Quotes - Page 51

A primitive artist is an amateur whose work sells.

"Grandma Moses, American Primitive: Forty Paintings". Book edited by Otto Kallir, 1947.

The ideal artist is he who knows everything, feels everything, experiences everything, and retains his experience in a spirit of wonder and feeds upon it with creative lust.

Marjorie B. Searl, George Bellows, Ronald Netsky, University of Rochester. Memorial Art Gallery (2003). “Leaving for the country: George Bellows at Woodstock”, Memorial Art Gallery of Univ

The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to.

Christina Burrus, Frida Kahlo (2008). “Frida Kahlo: 'I Paint My Reality'”

It is the business of the artist to make humanity aware of itself.

Ezra Pound (1968). “Literary Essays of Ezra Pound”, p.297, New Directions Publishing