Painting quotes

Welcome to our collection of Painting quotes! Painting is a timeless art form that has captivated and inspired people for centuries. From the intricate details of the Renaissance masters to the bold and expressive strokes of contemporary artists, painting has the power to evoke emotions, tell stories, and transcend language barriers.

Throughout history, artists have used painting as a means of expressing their innermost thoughts, ideas, and perspectives on the world around them. Whether it's a landscape that immerses us in nature's beauty, a portrait that captures the essence of a person's soul, or an abstract piece that challenges our perceptions, painting has the ability to move us in profound ways.

Within this collection, you'll find a diverse range of quotes from renowned painters, art critics, and art lovers who have contemplated the nature of painting and its significance in our lives. These quotes offer a glimpse into the minds of artists and the creative process, providing valuable insights and perspectives on the power and beauty of painting.

So, whether you're an avid art enthusiast, aspiring painter, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of brushstrokes on canvas, we invite you to explore and immerse yourself in the world of painting through these inspiring and thought-provoking quotes.

My Father is a photographer, so it was always around. I was trained in painting, so I learnt a lot of skills about composition, light, colour, the formal attributes of images.
D.T. Suzuki
D.T. Suzuki
Pioneer of Zen Buddhism in the West
The greatest productions of art, whether painting, music, sculpture or poetry, have invariably this quality-something approaching the work of God.
Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig
Iconic James Bond Actor
I like fishing, I like painting; I like painting fish.
M. F. K. Fisher
M. F. K. Fisher
Pioneering Food Writer
Painting, it is true, was undergoing a series of -isms reminiscent of the whims of a pregnant woman.
Ed McBain
Ed McBain
American author and screenwriter
I wanted to be an artist. I was studying art. I wanted to be a great painter. When I went into the Navy, there wasn't much to draw at sea. So I began writing, and I began reading a lot.