Peter Wright Quotes on pain
Painting is seen as picture making, the making of an art object, something that can stand on its own... view
By: Peter Wright
I used to paint landscapes without any people in them but now I paint people who happen to be in a particular place. They might be outside a pub, or on a beach or in a studio. They might have clothes on or they might not... view
By: Peter Wright
I never know what it's going to look like. Wouldn't be much point in painting if I already knew the outcome. I have a subject in front of me and I start flooding colour and making marks, I don't know, it's improvisation isn't it?.. view
By: Peter Wright
I have never subscribed to the Dirty Pallet school of painting... view
By: Peter Wright
I felt the need to get back to painting and I thought the best way was to start drawing, so I enrolled in a life drawing class. I soon discovered that people made very interesting subjects and I am still surprised that I had never discovered it before... view
By: Peter Wright
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