The Recluse of Santa Fe Quotes
The Recluse of Santa Fe
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Ray N. Kuili26 ratings, 4.69 average rating, 10 reviews
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“Another time, a host challenged his notion that art was being hijacked by art critics. “But you can’t be serious, Mr. Williamson,” she said with a smile, spreading her arms in disbelief. “It’s art critics who help us understand the value of art.”
“Do you need a food critic to understand the value of your breakfast?” Herb Williamson asked.”
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
“Do you need a food critic to understand the value of your breakfast?” Herb Williamson asked.”
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
“Art is a part of the artist’s soul willed into independent existence. That’s why we can take things as different as a drawing, or a dance, or a poem, or a melody and call them all art.”
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
“Art is a part of the artist’s soul willed into independent existence.”
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
“There is no art without an artist”
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
― The Recluse of Santa Fe
