"I didn’t have any for my I didn’t need any, having already four or five disasters in the and six or seven tragic stories."

Carol Rama (1918–2015) in

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"I like finding rather than accumulating... like an eternal treasure hunt of the eye."

Dody Weston Thompson (1923–2012) in

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“I never suffer from I suffer much from the idea that my loneliness might be taken away from me by a lot of mercilessly well-meaning people.”

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) in

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"The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope, while the left eye peers into the microscope."

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) in

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"Mein Arbeitsprozess verläuft letztendlich immer gleich: Ich laufe umher, denke nach, zeichne und am Ende male ich."

Anna Retulainen

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"Every work of is an expression of an era and for that reason alone is it interesting."

Jacoba van Heemskerck (1876–1923)

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"I've been absolutely terrified every moment of my life - and I've never let it keep me from doing a single thing I wanted to do."
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"I'm actually tearing this sort of skin that keeps the outside from coming in. And by pulling it open, it's allowing the inside to come out. It's opening the door between those two worlds."

Alison Saar

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"If you are just trying to render what you see you are not entering into a transformative process. That's what makes a good the process of transforming and the willingness to leave behind."

Susan Rothenberg

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"#Freedom and for all are infinitely more to be desired than pedestals for a few.” - Honoré Daumier

Image: The Third-Class Carriage, Honoré 1862

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"It’s comfortable to keep on rather than making a decision to end it & move on to the next. A blank canvas or sheet of paper can be intimidating."

Barbara Rae

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