Marcel Dzama Quotes

Welcome to a collection of insightful and captivating quotes by the renowned contemporary artist Marcel Dzama. Dzama, known for his distinctive style characterized by whimsical characters, surreal narratives, and intricate pen-and-ink drawings, has left an indelible mark on the art world. His works often blend elements of folklore, pop culture, and art history, inviting viewers into a dreamlike realm where imagination knows no bounds.

As you delve into the world of Marcel Dzama through his words, you’ll discover glimpses of his creative process, philosophical musings, and reflections on the human condition. Whether discussing the role of art in society, the mysteries of the subconscious, or the interplay between reality and fantasy, Dzama’s quotes offer profound insights that resonate with both art enthusiasts and casual observers alike. Join us on this journey as we explore the wisdom and inspiration found within Marcel Dzama’s quotes.

I love the Prado in Madrid. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston is also great. Marcel Dzama

Any given day, you’ll find me at secondhand bookstores. Marcel Dzama

Everyone was saying computers were going to be the future of art; everyone had to do something in this medium. And it was almost some sort of rebellion that I wanted to do these small, intimate drawings. Marcel Dzama

When I was a school kid, I used to read lots of comics. This started me on drawing. I would make my own comics about my teddy bear, whose name happened to be Ted. Marcel Dzama

I’m always interested in seeing how other artists work. I want to know what their working patterns are. I even like to know if they listen to music when they draw or what time of day they draw, even materials they use, what they research, if they use photographs. Marcel Dzama

I feel that, for each show I’ve been doing, there’s a character that dominates. Then in the next show it plays a smaller part, and then in the next it has a sort of cameo piece. So they all have their moment. Marcel Dzama

I only learned about Darger a couple years ago, when I kept seeing his name in reference to my artwork, so I looked him up. I wouldn’t consider him an influence because I’d already established my current style before learning about him, but I enjoy his work a lot. Marcel Dzama

I try not to censor myself at all. Marcel Dzama

I’ve always remembered ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ so clearly, which isn’t the case with most other children’s books. ‘Wild Things’ was a favorite from the start. Marcel Dzama

I don’t go digital. I was never good with technology. I didn’t have a cellphone until I moved to New York. My gallery was like, ‘What? How are we supposed to contact you?’ Marcel Dzama

Every now and then, I like to take a break from the visual arts and play a few songs on guitar. I don’t play them for anyone. Marcel Dzama

I use dull colors in my drawings because I started out using a root beer base, because it seemed like an interesting idea, and when it turned out that it worked quite well as an ink, I started using other colors that would complement it, like grays from Higgins black writing ink and, more recently, Dr. P.H. Martin’s olive green and vermilion. Marcel Dzama

The process of the body changing and making a whole human fascinates me. Marcel Dzama

I make art primarily for myself and to show my friends, so I guess it’s important to make art that they can connect to. Marcel Dzama

I find that I’m constantly drawing. Even when I’m on holidays or when the baby’s sleeping, I’ll just start doing some automatic drawing, something like that, and then it will turn into a piece, even though I thought I was just doodling. Marcel Dzama

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I am Anton Usov, an educator with a passion for quotes that resonate with the human experience. Over many years, I have curated a collection that reflects wisdom and emotions across time. Join me in exploring the power of words to inspire and enlighten our paths.
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