Top 23 Umberto Boccioni Quotes

#1. When I started studying tenor saxophone as a kid in Belfast, I did so with a guy named George Cassidy, who was also a big inspiration.

Van Morrison

#2. With Michelangelo anatomical science is transformed into music. With him the human body is architectonic matter for the construction of dreams.

Umberto Boccioni

#3. There is neither painting, nor sculpture, nor music, nor poetry. The only truth is creation.

Umberto Boccioni

#4. Art is viable when it finds elements in the surrounding environment. Our ancestors drew their subject matter from the religious attitudes which weighed on their souls. We must now learn to draw inspiration from the tangible miracles around us.

Umberto Boccioni

#5. To paint a human figure you must not paint it; you must render the whole of its surrounding atmosphere.

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#6. Our bodies penetrate the sofas upon which we sit and the sofas penetrate our bodies. The motorbus rushes into the houses which it passes, and in their turn the houses throw themselves upon the bus and are blended with it.

Umberto Boccioni

#7. I sincerely believe that if Bush and Cheney recognized the full humanity of other people's mothers around the world, they wouldn't commit the crimes they commit.

Wallace Shawn

#8. It will be readily admitted that brown tints have never coursed beneath our skin; it will be discovered that yellow shines forth in our flesh, that red blazes, and that green, blue and violet dance upon it with untold charms, voluptuous and caressing.

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#9. A time will come when the eye of man will perceive colors as feelings within itself.

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#10. It isnecessary to destroy the pretended nobility, entirely literaryand traditional, of marble and bronze? The sculptor can use twenty different materials, or even more, in a single work, provided that the plastic emotion requires it.

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#11. While the impressionists make a table to give one particular moment and subordinate the life of the table to its resemblance to this moment, we synthesize every moment (time, place, form, color-tone) and thus build the table.

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#12. Ah. And then you kill him."
"No," Arkwright replied patiently. "We are British. We avoid murder if we can help it.{...}

Rick Yancey

#13. Funny how when I was in this room, I breathed easier. When I saw her, the muscles in my shoulders loosened. I could just ... be myself.

Jenny B. Jones

#14. Never have so many been so high so often. When a Boston research group decided to compare the effects of marijuana on experienced and inexperienced users, it took them two months to line up nine student subjects who had never used marijuana.

Marilyn Ferguson

#15. A portrait, to be a work of art, neither must nor may resemble the sitter ... one must paint its atmosphere.

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#16. When you are young, you often think that the world spins around you. You think you can do anything, can take the world on your shoulders.

Sylvester Stallone

#17. Usually, the first thing I do when I wake up is I start working, so I often won't start the day by reading anything because I like to minimize my 'commute' as much as possible. I wake up, open my laptop and start working in bed.

Mallory Ortberg

#18. The time has passed for our sensations in painting to be whispered. We wish them in the future to sing and re-echo upon our canvasses in deafening and triumphant flourishes.

Umberto Boccioni

#19. All art critics are useless or harmful.

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#20. To the Young Artists of Italy! The cry of rebellion that we launch, linking our ideals with those of the Futurist poets, does not originate in an aesthetic clique. It expresses the violent desire that stirs in the veins of every creative artist today.

Umberto Boccioni

#21. These days I am obsessed by sculpture! I believe I have glimpsed a complete renovation of that mummified art.

Umberto Boccioni

#22. Don't let criticism be the dam that turns your raging river of enthusiasm into a complacent lake of indifference~

M. Craig

#23. We must now learn to draw inspiration from the tangible miracles that surround us.

Umberto Boccioni

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