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A good drawing has immense vitality because it is explanatory. In a good drawing even its faults have become virtues.
John French Sloan
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John French Sloan
Age: 80 †
Born: 1871
Born: January 1
Died: 1951
Died: September 8
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Draftsperson
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Lock Haven
Pennsylvania
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John French Sloan
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The artist seeks to record his awareness of order in life.
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Be sensitive to your mistakes. Put it on the wall for a couple of weeks. It may be that you can learn more from the study of your own work than from others.
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Be sensitive to the qualities inherent in the medium. Paint honestly and avoid tricks.
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I always think of shade as being full of light. That is why I like to use the word shade rather than light and shadow. Shade seems to play over the thing, envelop it, better define it, while shadow seems to fall on the thing and stain the surface with darks.
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Consistency is the quality of a stagnant mind.
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Draw with the brush. Carve the form. Don't be carried away by subtleties of modeling and nice pigmentation at the expense of losing the form.
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When you draw a crowd of people in a street or room or landscape, decide whether you want to say that the people dominate the place or that the place is more important than the people.
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Many great works of art have only form, the sculpture of the thing. Color as used to signify realization by men like Titian and Rembrandt, gives greater life and tactile experience to the work.
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The great black and white draftsman, the sculptor, and the blind man know that form and color are separate. The form itself is what the blind man knows...Color is surface skin that fits over the form.
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...in the habit of watching every bit of human life I can see about my windows, but I do it so that I am not observed at it.
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Artists are the only people in the world who really live. The others have to hope for heaven.
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The emphasis on original, individual work in the past years has done a great deal to produce a crop of eccentric fakes and has carried art away from the stream of tradition. Tradition is our heritage of knowledge and experience. We can't get along without it.
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Find your own technique.
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The subject may be of first importance to the artist when he starts a picture, but it should be of least importance in the finished product. The subject is of no aesthetic significance.
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There is a better chance of getting an exciting painting from a laboured study with texture than from a fine drawing without it.
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Every good picture leaves the painter eager to start again, unsatisfied, inspired by the rich mine in which he is working, hoping for more energy, more vitality, more time - condemned to painting for life.
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In the hands of a master, light and shade is one of the great qualities of art.
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Study the great brush drawings of the Chinese and Japanese... When we try to imitate their conventions for perspective, form and texture we lose the content, because those artists were part of an ancient tradition. Our tradition changes rapidly, our schools of thought come to fruition quickly and decay again. We see differently.
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Art is the result of a creative impulse derived out of a consciousness of life.
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