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Vincent Jacobs
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“Draw the main shapes, see the way your eye is being moved around the picture and what devices the artist uses to do that. Notice how there are primary and secondary lines of motion around the composition and how they keep you inside the picture plane and make sure you're not pulled outside of it.”
— May 15, 2025 03:17AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“The eye, in one sense, is a very simple instrument. It responds to contrast. The stronger the contrast, the more it responds.“
— May 13, 2025 10:35AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“We may be separated from a flow within our spirit for weeks. We continue to paint because there is no knowing at what precise moment it will return. And when it does we need our faculties alert and our skills honed. Then the poetry is everywhere.”
— May 07, 2025 06:05AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Here lies the myth of the suffering artist. It isn't the art making when it goes well that has any suffering in it. It's the loss that causes the suffering.“
— May 07, 2025 06:04AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Vuillard, in the same vein, said, "There is a species of emotion particular to painting. There is an effect that results from a certain arrangement of colors, of lights, of shadows, etc. It is this that one calls the music of painting."
— May 07, 2025 05:37AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“The famous art historian Walter Pater said, "All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music. For while in other kinds of art it is possible to distinguish the matter from the form [painted surface from subject matter] and the understanding can always make this distinction, yet it is the constant effort of art to obliterate it."
— May 07, 2025 05:28AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“The subject matter, a painting of Christ, for example, is not what gives a painting its spiritual substance. How deeply the artist felt, and how deeply we, as viewers, respond in kind, is what gives the painting its power and authenticity.“
— May 07, 2025 05:21AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamed would come his way. Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now.”
— May 05, 2025 01:02AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Concerning all acts of initiative and creation, there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and endless plans: That the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred.“
— May 05, 2025 01:01AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“The trick is to recognize what is going on and to begin to strip away everything that feels false. This is why art can be such a vehicle for personal and spiritual growth. Spiritual growth involves a rigorous stripping away of falseness and blindness.”
— May 03, 2025 09:05AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Andrew Wyath: One’s art goes only as far and as deep as one’s love goes”
— May 02, 2025 02:49PM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“It's what makes the inevitable harsh judgment of our work… so counterproductive, particularly when we compare our struggles in the studio to another artist's well-edited, curated gallery exhibition... We each have certain fascinations … they've wrestled with and perfected it. But it's not our area. Ironically, our own obsessions are so close to us we probably can't see them. We're blind to our own magic.“
— May 01, 2025 04:29AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“I realized from him that if you feel something yourself, then it's true... You can express your idea if you want and be shot down for a hundred and one reasons, but if you feel it, and until you decide to change that feeling, it's true for you. … I discovered from this teacher the importance of having opinions and not accepting popular conventions.”
— May 01, 2025 04:12AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Daily our creative direction is rather a quiet affair. We arrive at indications of a direction we might take, like dis- covering a broken twig or two rocks left by a previous scout to suggest one path over another. And we need to listen and have confidence in our own intuition about which path we should take.”
— May 01, 2025 03:49AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Students are often concerned about whether they're talented enough, but that is usually the least of anyone's worries. Finding a few good ideas that have a personal resonance, trusting them, working them, mining them -- that's the trick. Then consistently taking steps in the direction that holds us, and trusting those steps, will build momentum. That momentum will build a career.
— May 01, 2025 01:24AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Get your energy flowing where your interest is most intense.”
— May 01, 2025 01:16AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“Grim truth informs us that the greater number of us must make do with lesser ideas [than Cubism]. And great or much less, I was possessor of an idea and maybe that is what really counts to hold your very own idea. The idea is like a ship on uncharted seas; how far it can carry one must remain to be seen.
We can only hope that the voyage will be a long and interesting one. -Hiram Williams”
— May 01, 2025 01:11AM
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We can only hope that the voyage will be a long and interesting one. -Hiram Williams”
Vincent Jacobs
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“…Annie Dillard… said that she, or writers she knows, stops mid-sentence at the end of the day. This makes sense to me. I do the same thing with painting. If I'm working on a passage toward the end of the day and it's going well and I can tell exactly what I have to do to finish the idea, I'll leave the painting right there until tomorrow. When I come in the next morning there is no hunting, no guesswork.
— Apr 19, 2025 11:54PM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“It is rare that a person goes through such a radical transformation that something of what they were doing isn't the seed for whatever is next.”
— Apr 19, 2025 11:42PM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“As Julia Cameron puts it:
Creativity is really a spiritual issue, point blank! Period! It takes courage. Another word for courage is faith-and scripturally we say "faith without works is dead". Creatively it is exactly the same thing, so the whole trick is to get people into action, to take creativity out of the realm of theory and into the realm of practice.”
— Apr 19, 2025 09:24AM
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Creativity is really a spiritual issue, point blank! Period! It takes courage. Another word for courage is faith-and scripturally we say "faith without works is dead". Creatively it is exactly the same thing, so the whole trick is to get people into action, to take creativity out of the realm of theory and into the realm of practice.”
Vincent Jacobs
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“Our painting will only be as deep as the depth we uncover in ourselves.”
— Apr 19, 2025 06:48AM
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Vincent Jacobs
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“The Greek word for art is techne, which implies that the feeling or inspiration is not art. Only the realization of the inspiration in some manifest form is art. In other words, you must have the technique to give your inspiration life.”
— Apr 14, 2025 06:42AM
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