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Shary Boyle Quotes



Quotes by Shary Boyle - (7 quotes)

Shary Boyle - From the Fantasy category:

I really feel the need to create an alternate world, a vision of what might be magical and beautiful and fantastic about being human. (Shary Boyle)

Shary Boyle - From the Life category:

For me, it really is about a dialogue. Life can be really isolating or terrifying or euphoric - it's all these things. And while I'm here I want to have an exchange. I want something to vibrate. And I want to be really stimulated... (Shary Boyle)

Shary Boyle - From the Materials category:

I wove the web out of string, just like a spider. You can go up to her and touch her. (Shary Boyle)

Shary Boyle - From the Patriotism category:

It's tricky to be such an independent person, from Canada. It doesn't matter how incredible your work is, if you're an unknown person and you're from Toronto, people's eyes glaze over immediately as soon as you introduce yourself. (Shary Boyle)

Shary Boyle - From the Potential category:

-prepared remarks for Imagining Toronto: A City-Builders' Symposium...
We are potential. There is so much room for innovation, but like insecure tweens we are afraid to make the first move. We aren't sophisticated or experienced enough to be bold. We are awkward and gangly and have bad proportions. (Shary Boyle)

Shary Boyle - From the Spirituality category:

Art is something about the spirit... if you want to make something that has a spirit, and speaks to the spirit of other people in the world, you have to touch it, you have to physically address it... if you don't, if you just farm it out, it becomes a product. (Shary Boyle)

Shary Boyle - From the Unknowns category:

I really have branched out into areas where I'm totally uncertain, which is very exciting for me. I kind of like not knowing what I'm doing. (Shary Boyle)