My paintings don't simply represent what I see; they present viewers with what I want them to see.
Today, we're encouraged to believe that we should have a verbal interpretation for what we view as art - when in fact the words are an intrusion on t… - Ken Danby
Today, we're encouraged to believe that we should have a verbal interpretation for what we view as art - when in fact the words are an intrusion on t…
- Ken Danby
Whenever I'm asked to identify my best work, or my favorite, my answer has always been the same - 'My next one!' - Ken Danby
Whenever I'm asked to identify my best work, or my favorite, my answer has always been the same - 'My next one!'
Don't cater to the audience. Inspire the audience. - Ken Danby
Don't cater to the audience. Inspire the audience.
Art is a necessity - an essential part of our enlightenment process. We cannot, as a civilized society, regard ourselves as being enlightened without… - Ken Danby
Art is a necessity - an essential part of our enlightenment process. We cannot, as a civilized society, regard ourselves as being enlightened without…
My paintings don't simply represent what I see; they present viewers with what I want them to see. - Ken Danby
Without art, we're handicapped, and living a stifled, barren existence. - Ken Danby
Without art, we're handicapped, and living a stifled, barren existence.
The degree to which the arts are included in our educational curriculum is totally inadequate. The arts are just as important as math and science in … - Ken Danby
The degree to which the arts are included in our educational curriculum is totally inadequate. The arts are just as important as math and science in …
Desire is everything, not talent. It's the degree of one's desire that will dictate the extent of one's success, in any endeavour. - Ken Danby
Desire is everything, not talent. It's the degree of one's desire that will dictate the extent of one's success, in any endeavour.
Art is completely subjective. It's up to the viewer to judge whether or not it has merit. - Ken Danby
Art is completely subjective. It's up to the viewer to judge whether or not it has merit.
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