39+ Edward Hopper Quotes On Loneliness, Moody And Nostalgic
Edward Hopper was an American artist who is best known for his paintings of everyday life in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. His works are characterized by their realistic scenes of urban and rural settings, often featuring solitary figures in empty landscapes. His most famous works are Nighthawks, which depicts a diner at night, and Automat, which shows a woman alone in a cafe. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Edward Hopper on loneliness, moody, nostalgic.
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Top 10 Edward Hopper Quotes
- If you could say it in words there would be no reason to paint.
- Great art is the outward expression of an inner life in the artist, and this inner life will result in his personal vision of the world.
- No amount of skillful invention can replace the essential element of imagination.
- The only quality that endures in art is a personal vision of the world. Methods are transient: personality is enduring.
- It's (the lack of communication between the people in his paintings, ed.) probably a reflection of my own, if I may say, loneliness. I don't know. It could be the whole human condition.
- There is a sort of elation about sunlight on the upper part of a house.
- Well, I've always been interested in approaching a big city in a train, and I can't exactly describe the sensations, but they're entirely human and perhaps have nothing to do with aesthetics.
- Yes, linseed oil. I used to use poppy oil, but I have heard that poppy oil is given to cracking pigment too, so I use it no longer.
- What I wanted to do was to paint sunlight on the side of a house.
- In its most limited sense, modern, art would seem to concern itself only with the technical innovations of the period.
Edward Hopper Short Quotes
- The question of the value of nationality in art is perhaps unsolvable.
- I use a retouching varnish which is made in France, Libert, and that's all the varnish I use.
- If I had the energy, I would have done it all over the county.
- I think that zinc white has a property of scaling and cracking.
- I trust Winsor and Newton and I paint directly upon it.
- The only real influence I've ever had was myself.
- More of me comes out when I improvise.
- I find linseed oil and white lead the most satisfactory mediums.
Edward Hopper Quotes About Paint
The trend in some of the contemporary movements in art, but by no means all, seems to deny this ideal and to me appears to lead to a purely decorative conception of painting. — Edward Hopper
It's to paint directly on the canvas without any funny business, as it were, and I use almost pure turpentine to start with, adding oil as I go along until the medium becomes pure oil. I use as little oil as I can possibly help, and that's my method. — Edward Hopper
I believe that the great painters with their intellect as master have attempted to force this unwilling medium of paint and canvas into a record of their emotions. — Edward Hopper
Well, I have a very simple method of painting. — Edward Hopper
Maybe I am not very human - what I wanted to do was to paint sunlight on the side of a house. — Edward Hopper
So many people say painting is fun. I don't find it fun at all. It's hard work for me. — Edward Hopper
Painting will have to deal more fully and less obliquely with life and nature's phenomena before it can again become great. — Edward Hopper
When I don't feel in the mood for painting I go to the movies for a week or more. I go on a regular movie binge! — Edward Hopper
My aim in painting has always been the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate impression of nature. — Edward Hopper
I guess I'm not very human. All I really want to do is paint light on the side of a house. — Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper Famous Quotes And Sayings
There will be, I think, an attempt to grasp again the surprise and accidents of nature and a more intimate and sympathetic study of its moods, together with a renewed wonder and humility on the part of such as are still capable of these basic reactions. — Edward Hopper
If the picture needs varnishing later, I allow a restorer to do that, if there's any restoring necessary. — Edward Hopper
After all, we are not French and never can be, and any attempt to be so is to deny our inheritance and to try to impose upon ourselves a character that can be nothing but a veneer upon the surface. — Edward Hopper
I find in working always the disturbing intrusion of elements not a part of my most interested vision, and the inevitable obliteration and replacement of this vision by the work itself as it proceeds. — Edward Hopper
If the technical innovations of the Impressionists led merely to a more accurate representation of nature, it was perhaps of not much value in enlarging their powers of expression. — Edward Hopper
I once got a little camera to use for details of architecture and so forth but the photo was always so different from the perspective the eye gives, I gave it up. — Edward Hopper
So much of every art is an expression of the subconscious that it seems to me most of all the important qualities are put there unconsciously, and little of importance by the conscious intellect. But these are things for the psychologist to untangle. — Edward Hopper
In general it can be said that a nation's art is greatest when it most reflects the character of its people. — Edward Hopper
To me the most important thing is the sense of going on. You know how beautiful things are when you're traveling. — Edward Hopper
The idea (for the painting 'Room in New York', 1932, ed.) had been in my mind a long time before I painted it. It was suggested by glimpses of lighted interiors seen as I walked along city streets at night, probably near the district where I live (Washington Square, New York, fh) although it's no particular street or house, but is really a synthesis of many impressions. — Edward Hopper
I have tried to present my sensations in what is the most congenial and impressive form possible to me. — Edward Hopper
Life Lessons by Edward Hopper
- Edward Hopper's work emphasizes the importance of light and shadow in creating atmosphere, demonstrating how the use of these elements can evoke a powerful emotional response.
- His paintings also show how seemingly mundane scenes can be transformed into something extraordinary with the right composition and perspective.
- Through his work, Hopper encourages us to look beyond the surface of everyday life and appreciate the beauty and complexity of the world around us.
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