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Oskar Kokoschka Quotes



Quotes by Oskar Kokoschka - (19 quotes)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Awareness category:

Consciousness is a sea ringed with visions. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Confidence category:

All that's left now is purely poetic work, putting more life into individual places, as I've made so sure of the fundamental mood and dimension of expression that it won't leave me groping around in uncertainty any more. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Dreams category:

True dreams and visions should be as visible to the artist as the phenomena of the objective world. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Imagination category:

I used to be too subjective, and I was always tempted to find my inner self in the exterior and dissipate my imagination on other people and on life. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Influence category:

The most fundamental in me is coming uppermost, and the transient, the sensational, is dispersing, because it can't adversely influence what is essential to me. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Insecurity category:

In the midst of the confusions of nature one person trusting eternally in another, and making himself and the other secure through faith. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Intuition category:

The life of the consciousness is boundless. It interpenetrates the world and is woven in all its imagery... Therefore, we must hearken closely to our inner voice. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Models category:

I could not do this if my sitter had to keep still... or to hold a stiff pose until we were both sick of it. A person is not a still life - not even a dead person. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Models category:

I try to keep my sitters moving and talking, to make them forget they are being painted. This has nothing to do with extracting intimate secrets or confessions, but rather with establishing, in motion, an essential image of the kind that remains in memory or recurs in dreams. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Painting category:

I cannot say why I wanted to paint. The only answer is in the pictures themselves. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Peace category:

The two of us with a very strong, peaceful expression, hand in hand, on the edge within a semicircle sea, lit by Bengal fire, water-tower, mountains, lightning and moon. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Perception category:

The awareness of imagery is part of living... a life which derives its power from within itself will focus on the perception... of images. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Performance category:

My plays are not diadactic... they simply express my attitude to my world. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Portraiture category:

However ugly a face may be, we can discover some beauty in it if we first experience wonder before it and then begin to understand it, too. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Power category:

That's why my work is now more powerful and less arbitrary, as if seen by another person, and illuminated from outside. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Questions category:

How do I define a work of art? It is not an asset in the stock-exchange sense, but a man's timid attempt to repeat the miracle that the simplest peasant girl is capable of at any time, that of magically producing life out of nothing. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Responsibility category:

I consider myself responsible to the coming generations, which are left stranded in a blitzed world, unaware of the soul trembling in awe before the mystery of life. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Seeing category:

Open your eyes at last and see... now I will open the book of the world for you; there are no words in it, just pictures. (Oskar Kokoschka)

Oskar Kokoschka - From the Vision category:

Consciousness is the grave of things, the place where they cease to exist, beyond which they end. And when they have ended, it seems that they no longer have any essential existence except in the visions in me. (Oskar Kokoschka)