Trees love to toss and sway; they make such happy noises.
About Emily Carr
Emily Carrwas a Canadian artist who was inspired by the monumental art and villages of the First Nations and the landscapes of British Columbia. She also was a vivid writer and chronicler of life in her surroundings, praised for her “complete candour” and “strong prose”.
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The men resent a woman getting any honour in what they consider is essentially their field. Men painters mostly despise women painters. So I have decided to stop squirming, to throw any honour in with Canada and women.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
Life’s an awfully lonesome affair. You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
It is wonderful to feel the grandness of Canada in the raw.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
I think that one’s art is a growth inside one. I do not think one can explain growth. It is silent and subtle. One does not keep digging up a plant to see how it grows.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
Perfectly ordered disorder designed with a helter-skelter magnificence.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
The artist himself may not think he is religious, but if he is sincere his sincerity in itself is religion.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
You will have to experiment and try things out for yourself and you will not be sure of what you are doing. That’s all right, you are feeling your way into the thing.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
Be careful that you do not write or paint anything that is not your own, that you don’t know in your own soul.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
Trees love to toss and sway; they make such happy noises.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
Twenty can’t be expected to tolerate sixty in all things, and sixty gets bored stiff with twenty’s eternal love affairs.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
You always feel when you look it straight in the eye that you could have put more into it, could have let yourself go and dug harder.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
I sat staring, staring, staring – half lost, learning a new language or rather the same language in a different dialect. So still were the big woods where I sat, sound might not yet have been born.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
Oh, Spring! I want to go out and feel you and get inspiration. My old things seem dead. I want fresh contacts, more vital searching.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
There is something bigger than fact: the underlying spirit, all it stands for, the mood, the vastness, the wildness.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)
You must be absolutely honest and true in the depicting of a totem for meaning is attached to every line. You must be most particular about detail and proportion.
Canadian painter and writer (1871-1945)