13+ Neil Farber Quotes On Education, Technology
Neil Farber is a Canadian artist from Toronto, Ontario. He is best known for his vibrant and whimsical mixed media paintings that explore the relationship between humans and nature. His works have been exhibited in galleries and museums across Canada and the United States. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Neil Farber on education, leadership, technology.
I remember the university as being very encouraging, especially to experimentation. I think you always get a lot of musicians in any art community, and it seemed like a lot of people I knew worked on films that got made locally. — Neil Farber
Taboos are always going to be interesting.Our [ with Michael Dumontier] style has its range and there is room for explicitness in violence, but not at the expense of our classy, highbrow image. — Neil Farber
The Winnipeg Art Gallery has a good collection of Inuit art, and most of what I've seen I've seen there or in the few books I have. I should spend more time researching. — Neil Farber
I'm always happy when I see something written on an album that wasn't just typed on a computer. — Neil Farber
I don't teach. I don't think I could. I also don't really do anything else artistically, locally. — Neil Farber
I loved surrealism and abstract painting, and anything related to those. I always thought painting was the highest form of art. What led me to drawing was seeing so much self-important, pretentious, conceptual-type art in university. I wanted to reject that by making quick, fun art. — Neil Farber
Each painting is its own world, but a lot of times I do see the paintings as one page from a story. You can imagine what has happened before or after. Sometimes they are worded as being a part of a story, especially the paintings where characters are in conversation. — Neil Farber
I didn't really get into underground comics, though I've liked some of what I've seen. Dame Darcy was very impressive to meet, really talented. In general, I've always been more interested in searching out music, so I think I miss out on a lot of underground art. — Neil Farber
I had so many ideas that I wanted to get out at once that it led to simple little drawings and paintings. — Neil Farber
I grew up on a farm with only two TV channels. I didn't grow up around much culture. When I got excited about painting, I never really got further than what would have been in a modern art history textbook. — Neil Farber
I think the overall mood of the music informs the artwork, but I've found that good lyrics can be inspirational, too. — Neil Farber
To me, art and music inform each other continually, and when I was making more music there was an overall aesthetic that was shared by both mediums. Now I always listen to music when I work, so when I am working a lot, that is when I start searching out new music and finding new things to get excited about. — Neil Farber
I love Inuit art, and most anything you would find in a folk art museum, as well as children's art or children's book illustrators or illustrators in general - all the kinds of work that my paintings would draw comparisons to. — Neil Farber
Life Lessons by Neil Farber
- Neil Farber's work emphasizes the importance of being mindful and present in the moment, as well as the value of creating meaningful connections with others.
- He also encourages us to be open to change and to find beauty in the everyday, even in difficult times.
- By exploring themes of identity, relationships, and the natural world, Farber's work encourages us to be more aware of our place in the world and to appreciate the beauty of life.
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