Creative Quotations from . . .
Grandma Moses
(1860-1961) born on
Sep 07
US folk painter. She started painting in her late 70s; best known for her documentary paintings of rural life.
         
   
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F
What a strange thing is memory, and hope; one looks backward, the other forward; one is of today, the other of tomorrow. Memory is history recorded in our brain, memory is a painter, it paints pictures of the past and of the day.

R
. . . daydreams, as it were . . . I look out the window sometimes to seek the color of the shadows and the different greens in the trees, but when I get ready to paint I just close my eyes and imagine a scene.
A
If I didn't start painting, I would have raised chickens.
N
I have written my life in small sketches, a little today, a little yesterday . . . I look back on my life a good day's work, it was done and I feel satisfied with it. I made the best out of what life offered.
K
A primitive artist is an amateur whose work sells.
 


Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: "Grandma Moses, My Life's History,"(ed. Aotto Kallir, ch. 1.
R: In "Artists in Quotation," by Donna Ward La Cour, 1989.
A: "Grandma Moses, My Life's History," ed. Aotto Kallir, ch. 3.
N: From an Internet collection of quotations.
K: In "Webster's NewWorld Best Book of Aphorisms," by Auriel Douglas, 1989.
 

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