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Quotes by Dorothy Hood - (10 quotes)

Dorothy Hood - From the Abstraction category:

You're looking at the outside of things doing representational and the inside of things doing abstract. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Collage category:

I collage anything... the last thing is really the thing that says it. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Fantasy category:

I get very confused when people think it's fantasy - to me it's real. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Fear category:

I welcome the chance to have the thrill of a little tingling of fear and failure, otherwise it wouldn't be thrilling. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Painting category:

A great painting makes you remember something out of time, something great and perfect, as a happening which did not begin but always was. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Painting category:

A painting should have something like a second view. If a painting is a first view painting, in the end people will get very tired. If they discover things or if it has some kind of depth, they will grow very attached to it. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Patience category:

Patience is simply endurance. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Risk category:

- 1985 documentary "The Color of Life"...
I was always a risky person. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Shock category:

I don't mind the painting being disturbing at all. I think that's a compliment. (Dorothy Hood)

Dorothy Hood - From the Silence category:

I certainly want a silence so that I can concentrate without interruption. I don't play the radio... so that I'm together with my thoughts and that everything can be still while I go ahead with the color, which is a sound, that everything then can come out of the painting. (Dorothy Hood)