Rose: The last thing I need is another picture of me looking like a porcelain doll.
Painting directly from nature is difficult as things do not remain the same; the camera helps to retain the picture in your mind.
I look at athletes in all sports and try to picture what kind of football player they'd be, what position they'd play and so on.
These small shows were decidedly a success. The exhibitions were not too large to be seen easily. It was not an effort, as larger collections of pictures usually are.
If I'm feeling outraged, grief, disbelief, frustration, sympathy, that gets channeled through me and into my pictures and hopefully transmitted to the viewer.
I love producing! It's so much fun to start with a blank canvas and create the picture you want to create and see it all come together.
I've been painting and drawing and taking pictures as long as I've been writing music - and I've actually been drawing longer than I've been writing music.
My mom was the picture of the blue-collar mom: Two and three and four jobs to make sure that me and my sister never needed, that was her thing.
Newlyweds, they have this ideal, this picture of what marriage is like, something similar of their favorite memories growing up. If only it were that simple.
The next thing I knew, I was out of the service and making movies again. My first picture was called, GI Blues. I thought I was still in the army.
It's too bad for us 'literary' enthusiasts, but it's the truth nevertheless - pictures tell any story more effectively than words.
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.
I keep a picture of my beloved children close by. Also, water and plenty of pads and pens.
I get all dressed up in fuchsia, looking like a clown, and show pretty pictures to people.
It seems some have chosen to ignore or have simply forgotten the big-picture vision promoted by Dr. King and his kin.
It's a normal thing for people to do, going on Facebook and seeing pictures of their exes with their new significant others.
I was on Facebook. I'm not anymore, but my sister always sends pictures to a page. I'm sure you can find a Bradley Cooper there.
I'd just as soon not get into a discussion about Jane and her politics. I'd just as soon stick to what we're here for, the picture.
I kept the same suit for six years and the same dialogue. They just changed the title of the picture and the leading lady.
I see drawings and pictures in the poorest of huts and the dirtiest of corners.
I shot this wonderful picture called American Saint a couple of years ago, which is still looking for release.