Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Paint. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Paint Quotes and Sayings from 86 influential authors, including Man Ray,Claude Monet,Richard Schmid,Michele Cassou,Frederick Varley, for you to enjoy and share.

I paint what cannot be photographed, that which comes from the imagination or from dreams, or from an unconscious drive. By Man Ray Photographed Dreams Drive Paint Imagination

I want to paint the air in which the bridge, the house and the boat are to be found - the beauty of the air around them, and that is nothing less than the impossible. By Claude Monet Air Bridge Found Impossible Paint

Paint like a pig eats. By Richard Schmid Paint Eats Pig

Painting is just a tool; it is nothing in itself. What counts is how you do it. By Michele Cassou Painting Tool Counts

I want to paint sunshine and burning golden leaves and blue waters, and laughing faces. By Frederick Varley Waters Faces Paint Sunshine Burning

Painting is of course multifarious, and for all of us the goal is, gaining control without impeding the creative process. By Don Farrell Painting Multifarious Gaining Process Goal

The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to. By Frida Kahlo Thing Paint

I just can't seem to paint nice things. By Ivan Albright Things Paint Nice

I did not use paint, I made myself up morally. By Eleonora Duse Paint Morally Made

Give the paint a chance. Give the brush a chance. By John Marin Give Chance Paint Brush

An intrinsic part of the whole delicious, exuberant fun, and joy of painting consists in simply not having to bother about making a mess, either of one's person, or of the surroundings in which one is at work. By Mervyn Levy Delicious Exuberant Fun Mess Person

Painting is the act of discovery and you're constantly enlarging your horizon or finding yourself every time you paint. By Romare Bearden Painting Paint Act Discovery Constantly

It's not what you paint. It's how you paint it. You don't have to paint elaborate things. Paint simple things as beautifully as you can. By Helen Van Wyk Paint Things Elaborate Simple Beautifully

I love painting and have a need to do it. By Emma Watson Love Painting

I enjoy painting. I don't know if I'm good at it, but I paint. I paint very quickly. By Anthony Hopkins Painting Enjoy Paint Good Quickly

I've been trying to pick up painting but it's hard. By George Eads Hard Pick Painting

I paint what I think, not what I see. By Pablo Picasso Paint

I paint the way I spread butter on pumpernickel. By Josef Albers Pumpernickel Paint Spread Butter

Sunlight is painting. By Nathaniel Hawthorne Sunlight Painting

It is the last painting that I want to do, but I want to surpass myself in it. I am putting into it the experience of my 65 years and I do not want to touch a paintbrush again. By Jacques-Louis David Painting Surpass Years Putting Experience

What I say to an artist is, 'When you can't paint - paint. By Joyce Cary Paint Artist

To paint is the most terrific thing that there is, but to do it well is very difficult. By Frida Kahlo Difficult Paint Terrific Thing

I could take a photo, but I'd rather paint a picture. By Mac Miller Photo Picture Paint

I cannot say why I wanted to paint.The only answer is in the pictures themselves. By Oskar Kokoschka Wanted Paintthe Answer Pictures

Paint is a very sensual material. It's lovely to work with and lovely to look at. By Glenn Ligon Paint Material Sensual Lovely Work

To paint is to know how to put nothing on canvas, and have it look like something when you stand back. By Robert Henri Canvas Back Paint Put Stand

Paint goes a long way in making old look like new. By Candice Olson Paint Long Making

I'm painting color squares. Onesquare - one color. That's what I paint. By Nigel Tomm Squares Onesquare Color Painting Paint

I paint not the things I see but the feelings they arouse in me. By Franz Kline Paint Things Feelings Arouse

I think I am beginning to learn something about painting. By Titian Painting Beginning Learn

I love painting so much that nothing else matters. By Yayoi Kusama Matters Love Painting

I was never one to paint space, I paint air. By Fairfield Porter Space Air Paint

Since I cannot sing, I paint. By Georgia O'keeffe Sing Paint

I love putting paint on canvas, getting lost in the process of painting. By Paul Simonon Canvas Painting Love Putting Paint

You don't paint what you see, you paint what you feel. By Romare Bearden Paint Feel

I paint only what I love.[Vincent Van Gogh] By Irving Stone Vincent Gogh Van Love Paint

Yeah, I paint in my spare time, just to relax myself and wind down a bit. By Tyson Chandler Yeah Time Bit Paint Spare

When you paint, try to put down exactly what you see. Whatever else you have to offer will come out anyway. By Winslow Homer Paint Put Offer

No small dabs of colour - you want plenty of paint to paint with. By John Singer Sargent Colour Paint Small Dabs Plenty

Paint what you know, especially if it looks like something you shouldn't know. By Andrew Levy Paint

I want to assassinate painting, By Joan Miro Painting Assassinate

It is not sufficient that what one paints should be made visible. It must be made tangible. By Georges Braque Visible Made Sufficient Paints Tangible

I paint in acrylic and sometimes in oil. Sometimes I'll paint my kids. And I'll occasionally do some photography. By Jim Lee Oil Paint Acrylic Kids Photography

I like to paint paintings that I haven't seen. By Mati Klarwein Paint Paintings

Your painting is the marking of your progression into nature, a sensation of something you see way beyond the two pretty colors over there. Don't stop to paint the material, but push on to give the spirit. By Robert Henri Nature Painting Marking Progression Sensation

I want to paint the rest of my days with the best colors. By Debasish Mridha Colors Paint Rest Days

To paint is to write with light," Salvat would say. "First you must learn its alphabet; then its grammar. Only then will you be able to possess the style and the magic. By Carlos Ruiz Zafon Salvat Light Paint Write Alphabet

I'm a lifelong movie addict, and one of my favorite projects is making replica props and costumes. Nearly every one of these - from R2D2 to Hellboy's revolver - ends with the paint job. And it's not just cosmetic. The paint literally tells a story: what this thing is made of, where it's been, what it's been used for, and for how long. By Adam Savage Addict Costumes Lifelong Movie Favorite

I never know what I'm going to put on the canvas. The canvas paints itself. I'm just the middleman. By Peter Max Canvas Put Middleman Paints

Painting is a coalescing of experience. By Richard Phillips Painting Experience Coalescing

You need to paint with enough assurance and confidence to know you can do whatever you like. By Sara Genn Paint Assurance Confidence

I'm not a very good painter, but I'm learning a lot. By Cleo Moore Painter Lot Good Learning

You have your brush, you have your colors, you paint the paradise, then in you go. By Nikos Kazantzakis Brush Colors Paradise Paint

I paint life as I would like it to be, By Norman Rockwell Paint Life

If one could only reproduce nature, and always with less beauty than the original, why paint at all? By Georgia O'keeffe Nature Original Reproduce Beauty Paint

Painting is marvelous; it makes you happier and more patient. Afterwards you do not have black fingers as with writing, but blue and red ones. By Hermann Hesse Painting Marvelous Patient Makes Happier

I paint what I see and not what others like to see. By Edouard Manet Paint

I would like to paint the way a bird sings. By Claude Monet Sings Paint Bird

Know therefore! In order to achieve total painting, which requires the active cooperation of all the senses... you must paint, as drunkards sing and vomit, sounds, noises, and smells! By Carlo Carra Sounds Noises Painting Senses Paint

To paint one must forget everything else. Where you live, who you know, what you eat, when to sleep. The landscape of the canvas becomes your only reality. The planet you inhabit is a single plane of infinite dimensions, stretched like a guitar string, and standing before you like a concubine waiting for your command. By Thomas Lloyd Qualls Paint Forget Live Eat Sleep

The substance of painting is light. By Andre Derain Light Substance Painting

It is better to paint from memory, for thus your work will be your own ... By Paul Gauguin Memory Paint Work

There is never a question of what to paint but only how to paint. By Robert Ryman Paint Question

Painting is very interesting. By Sam Waterston Painting Interesting

At times there seems to be a million ideas worth painting. However, there are days when it's a challenge to pull any idea together. On these days I go to my studio, leaf through an art history book, and tell myself that I am part of this great tradition. By James Dean Painting Times Million Worth Days

One must be of one's time and paint what one sees. By Edouard Manet Time Paint

Don't be stingy with your paint, it isn't worth it. By John French Sloan Paint Stingy Worth

When I am finished painting, I paint again for relaxation. By Pablo Picasso Painting Relaxation Finished Paint

I paint the spirit and soul of what I see. By Brian Froud Paint Spirit Soul

T has always been so much my desire to paint for those who don't know the artistic side of a painting. By Vincent Van Gogh Painting Desire Paint Artistic Side

I love paint. I like watercolours. I like acrylic paint ... a little bit. I like house paint. I like oil-based paint, and I love oil paint. I love the smell of turpentine and I like that world of oil paint very, very, very much. By David Lynch Paint Love Oil Watercolours Bit

Just to paint is great fun. The colours are lovely to look at and delicious to squeeze out. Matching them, however crudely, with what you see is fascinating and absolutely absorbing. By Winston Churchill Fun Paint Great Matching Crudely

I do not paint in front of but from within nature. By Arshile Gorky Nature Paint Front

Painting is a strange business. By J. M. W. Turner Painting Business Strange

I'm actually very good with Home Depot-handy type of paintwork. By Michael Ealy Home Depothandy Paintwork Good Type

When you think of painting as painting it is rather absurd. The real world is before us - glorious sunlight and activity and fresh air, and high speed motor cars and television, all the animation - a world apart from a little square of canvas that you smear paint on. By Wayne Thiebaud Painting Absurd World Glorious Air

Artists who don't paint aren't artists. By Billy Childish Artists Paint

Paint what you are, paint what you believe, paint what you feel. By Ben Shahn Paint Feel

When one is painting one does not think. By Raphael Painting

I want to paint the way a bird sings. By Claude Monet Sings Paint Bird

I don't paint what people expect, I paint what my heart yearns to express. By Nikki Rowe Paint Expect Express People Heart

Painting a picture is writing a poem with paint. By Debasish Mridha Painting Paint Picture Writing Poem

If you're going to paint from photos, make sure you've painted for at least ten years. By John F. Carlson Photos Make Years Paint Painted

I do not paint nature. I am nature. By Jackson Pollack Nature Paint

In my experience, anyone can paint if he doesn't have to. By Beatrice Lillie Experience Paint

I paint because I have no tail to wag. By Hermann Hesse Wag Paint Tail

I hate painting. By Howard Hodgkin Painting Hate

The purpose of painting is to decorate the walls. Therefore it has to be as rich as possible By Pierre-Auguste Renoir Walls Purpose Painting Decorate Rich

I paint as I feel like painting; to hell with all their studies. By Edouard Manet Painting Studies Paint Feel Hell

If I paint something, I don't want to have to explain what it is. By Bob Ross Paint Explain

Sometimes I seem to be two people. One who does not paint and one who does. The one who does not paint assumes that the one who does can paint anything. The one who is the painter sometimes finds it difficult to live up to that faith. By Mary Pratt Paint People Faith Assumes Painter

I do not paint what I see, but what I saw. By Edvard Munch Paint

If we could but paint with the hand what we see with the eye. By Honore De Balzac Eye Paint Hand

To paint is always to start at the beginning again, yet being unable to avoid the familiar arguments about what you see yourself painting. By Philip Guston Painting Paint Start Beginning Unable

To paint is a possessing rather than a picturing. By Philip Guston Picturing Paint Possessing

I do not know myself how I paint it. I sit down with a white board before the spot that strikes me. I look at what is before my eyes, and say to myself, that white board must become something. By Vincent Van Gogh Paint White Board Sit Spot

When making a painting, only one thing counts: what you do next. By Walter Darby Bannard Painting Counts Making Thing

I don't paint nature. I am nature. By Jackson Pollock Nature Paint

Don't go overboard with exotic or complex ways to paint. Stick to simple solutions, unless there is a good reason to do otherwise. By Richard Schmid Paint Overboard Exotic Complex Stick

He that cannot paint must grind the colors. By J.g. Holland Colors Paint Grind