Quote by Bill Griffith
Then I abandoned comics for fine art because I had some romantic v

Then I abandoned comics for fine art because I had some romantic vision of being like Vincent Van Gogh Jr. – Bill Griffith

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I guess if you take yourself seriously as an artist there starts either the problem or the beauty of doing good artwork. – Bill Griffith

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Beauty
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But now with technology I could sit down and do a bunch of character drawings and scan them into a computer, and the computer using my exact style could bring it into life, where it would have been edited by various human beings before. – Bill Griffith

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Acting can be pretty challenging. I cant say making a romantic comedy is challenging, but to do anything well, you have to put yourself into it. – John Cusack

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Ive often dreamed about going back to Nigeria, but thats a very romantic notion. Its a hideous country to go to in reality. – Hugo Weaving

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In Romanticism, the main determinant is the mood, the atmosphere. And in that regard, you could also describe Schubert as a Romantic. – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

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I am a hopeless romantic. – Jessica Brown Findlay

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