There are some people whose Twitter feeds are works of art. They intuitively understand how much of themselves to put out there.
I can do web, comic books, macrame, art.
I know it's superficial, and you can't measure art, which is supposed to be up to the individual, but I've watched the Oscars since I was a baby with my mother.
Working on art, as opposed to being in a constant collaborative state, as in a band, is something that I've always done - to a smaller degree, but it always remained a part of my integral self.
I picked up the bass kind of postpunk-style. There's a real art to not learning how to play an instrument and being able to still play it.
It's hard to get hot over a painting; there's no equivalent for teenage obsessiveness. Art obsession is ideology. Ideology can be made sexy, but it's easier in music.
I don't think theater is dying, and musicals are a great American art form. We've got apple pie, jazz and musical theater.
I've studied astrology for many, many years, and I feel like it's an incredibly challenging art.
I think it would be bad for culture and the art if artists and people who develop the apparatus to support those artists don't get paid.
There are so many reactions to art that make sense to me - but 'ick' means something.
The philistine provides the best definition of art. Anything that makes him rage is first class.
I never went to school for art or was told what to like or when. So every day is a learning process, like most of life.
I love that works of art are printed so that anyone can buy them. The variety of what they put on little postcards astounds me.
Yeah, I like to be the maker of the art. And I like and want the money. But I don't really dig being famous.
I always thought competition was for horse races and it never belonged in art. I never felt that competitive with other girl singers, really.
Whenever education budgets get tightened, art programs are the first to get cut. Like the enduring popularity of reality TV, this never ceases to amaze me.
Your kids might feel more apt to try some art of their own after viewing contemporary works that are far less intimidating than those of the Old Masters.
What is the intersection between technology, art and science? Curiosity and wonder, because it drives us to explore, because we're surrounded by things we can't see.
Even though education was key in my family, I had no access to museums or art where we lived. I was a bit starved.
To be a good artist, you have to serve the work of art and allow it to be what it is supposed to be.
For me, spiritual practice is a lot closer to art than science.