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I thought again what an achievement a book is, a magic box simultaneously holding the presence of the author and the wonders of the world. — Ivan Doig

How do you complete a painting, really? There are paintings by so many different artists that are interesting precisely because they haven't really been completed. — Peter Doig

For the past 10 years, people have been making fun of the eighties. Why are we bringing them back? — Lexa Doig

I sit on my duff, smoke cigarettes and watch TV. I'm not exactly a poster girl for healthy living. — Lexa Doig

my stints of employment had been eaten away by the acid of boredom, the drip-by-drip sameness of a job causing my mind to yawn and sneak off elsewhere. — Ivan Doig

I did some artistic nudes when I was I 8 with a French-Canadian photographer while I was modeling. They were beautiful shots, and they were not about nudity. — Lexa Doig

I don't feel any real animosity towards critics when they write negative things. I think some are more perceptive than others. Some are very knowledgeable about painting. But it isn't something I have any influence over, so there isn't any point in worrying about it. — Peter Doig

People always want to use this damn place, they need a room to hold this meeting or that, you'd think a library was a big beehive. Myself, I don't see why they can't just check out a couple of books and go home and read. But no, they bunch up and want to cram in here and talk the ears off one another half the night. — Ivan Doig

The nature of love is that it catches you off-guard, subjects you to rules you have never faced, some of them contradictory. — Ivan Doig

I don't think money can help you become a better painter, for sure. You can have all the studios you want; it won't help you make a better painting. — Peter Doig

A song says something to us that we can't hear in any other way. There is a kind of magic to it. Music does not simply soothe the savage breast, it reaches to our better nature, wouldn't we all agree? — Ivan Doig

A photo is like a map, a way of giving me a foot into a kind of reality I want ... I'm not trying to make paintings look like photos. I want to make paintings using photos as a reference, the way painters did when photography was first invented. — Peter Doig

Twelve years old was awfully early to meet up with what inevitability does to possibility. — Ivan Doig

It came to me more as a whisper of suggestion than the fundamental adage that it is - if this is not biblical, I shall always believe it should be - that all of us need someone who loves us enough to forgive us despite the history. — Ivan Doig

Kiddo,' he said tiredly, 'you have to realize, a sizable number of the population gets its start in a back seat, that's just life. — Ivan Doig

What is bad painting? Picabia made some deliberately bad paintings, but they were by him, so great in a way. — Peter Doig

Painting doesn't have a function, not in the way that music or film does ... I mean, you can dance to music. Music can be used for a soundtrack, so it has a function in that sense, beyond itself. But painting doesn't ... But I do believe that painting has a purpose. — Peter Doig

Little wonder I am celebrated by in-flight magazines everywhere as 'The Richard Branson of the Dark Ages — Tom Doig

If somewhere beneath the blood, the past must beat in me to make a rhythm of survival for itself - to go on as this half-life which echoes as a second pulse inside the ticking moments of my existence - if this is what must be, why is the pattern of remembered instants so uneven, so gapped and rutted and plunging and soaring? I can only believe it is because memory takes its pattern from the earliest moments of the mind, from childhood. And childhood is a most queer flame-lit and shadow-chilled time. — Ivan Doig

It's funny about imagination, how it — Ivan Doig

I have read that the finest Persian carpets would have one strand deliberately left astray, to avoid the sin of pride that perfection might bring. — Ivan Doig

In a time like that, the past meets you wherever you turn. The days do not use their own hours and minutes, they find ones you have lived through with the person you are missing. — Ivan Doig

Thank God my parents had an abundance of patience. — Lexa Doig

Thongs don't show. With jeans, you're always going to get panty lines and I think that's just a big mistake. — Lexa Doig

I'm determined to be a diva. — Lexa Doig

Day by day as autumn tanned the valley around us, now with bright frost weather, now with rain carrying the first chill of winter, my father stayed in the dusk of his grief. That sandbagged mood, I understand now, can only have been a kind of battle fatigue-the senses blasted around in him by that morning of death and the thousands of inflicting minutes it was followed by. — Ivan Doig

I had cleavage that would make Dolly Parton proud. But those things are really heavy and I'm pretty slight of frame, so I took them out. No one even noticed. — Lexa Doig

The magnitude of Fort Peck in his telling of it gripped me the way the notion of a thirty-year winter had, and Zoe's magical presence in the back room, and the selection of the Medicine Lodge as the most pleasurable of all the saloons in the state, and family fame in newspapers far and wide, and Delano Roberston arriving in a cloud of sheep, the entire cascade of this one-of-a-kind year; the idea of outsize life, the feeling of being present as things happened way beyond ordinary in human experience. I suppose it was something like a mental fever, the headiest kind to have. Ever since Pop consolidated his thinking there in the hallway of the house, where my finger snap still echoed, my imagination and I knew no limits, and at twelve or at any other known age, there is no spell more dizzying. — Ivan Doig

Downtown is divided again, between the blocks of brick emporiums of the 1880s and a straggle of modern stores which look as if they have been squeezed from a tube labeled Instant Shopping Center. — Ivan Doig

It doesn't matter if you're staying at a four-star hotel, you will never have your whole closet with you. — Lexa Doig

I was actually a bit disappointed about the amount of sex in the show. I think Backus should get out a bit more, get a relationship, perhaps make her a lesbian. — Lexa Doig

I'm so much more of an East Coast girl than a West Coast girl. — Lexa Doig

My books already threatened to take over my part of the room and keep on going ... whatever cargoes of words I could lay my hands on I gave safe harbor. — Ivan Doig

My parents used to take me to a lot of theatre when I was young. — Lexa Doig

Life is a zigzag journey, they say, not much straight and easy on the way, but the wrinkles in the map, explorers know, smooth out like magic at the end of where we go. — Ivan Doig

The idea of running around and screaming about Jason Voorhees trying to kill you was fun. — Lexa Doig

My relationships with my loved ones always take precedence over work. — Lexa Doig

The idea of taking off my shoes and trying on all these clothes is so exhausting, I just leave. — Lexa Doig

The university's preponderant "Greek system" - I never heard the words without the echo of the expression Dad and the valley men had for being deeply baffled: It's Greek to me - seemed to be meant to bin students into housefuls as alike themselves as could be achieved. It worked wonderfully; there were entire fraternities and sororities where everyone looked like a first cousin of everyone else. And the system's snugness paced itself on from there. Rush Week to Homecoming to winter proms to May Week and with keg parties and mixers betweentimes, residents of Greek Row could count on a college life as preciously tempoed as a cotillion. — Ivan Doig

What scrunched under our overshoes as we trudged through the stubble of the grainfield was the nasty mix of moistureless snow and windblown dirt that we called snirt. — Ivan Doig

Even when it stands vacant the past is never empty. — Ivan Doig

I've always been an outsider. Even in London. If I returned to Scotland, I'd feel a complete foreigner. — Peter Doig

I sometimes wish I had never had to sell a painting. Every painting you make represents the time it was made and how you were feeling and what your influences were ... You are never going to feel that way again, so you can never repeat it ... — Peter Doig

It's still an escape for me, painting, so it also takes me elsewhere. I don't think I would do it otherwise. — Peter Doig

As an artist, you are aware there is this strange money market out there, but you have no sense of how it works. — Peter Doig

NOW CAME OUR INTRODUCTION to Smiley, former rodeo clown, whose name outside the costume might as well have been Cranky as Hell. — Ivan Doig

The thing about Canada is, you're not really considered a Canadian actor unless you do something with the CBC. — Lexa Doig

What is Imagination but mental mischief of a kind, and why can't the youngster protectively occupy himself with invention of that sort before maturity works him over? — Ivan Doig

That whole fussy room still carried an atmosphere of having been crocheted into existence rather than carpentered. — Ivan Doig

Although I was the one cast out alone onto a transcontinental bus, home was running away from me — Ivan Doig

Seeing a play, listening to music - you'll always contextualize it in your own way. Whoever you are, wherever you are; I think that's really important. — Peter Doig

Childhood is the one story that stands by itself in every soul. — Ivan Doig

It's a dream part, running around with guns, being an agent. — Lexa Doig

I figured if you're a man who knows his books, you can deal with the literary types who come out when the moon is full. — Ivan Doig

Men with style are great because they have a sense of self. — Lexa Doig

I think if I was Trinidadian, I would latch more on to the myths and romanticise the place more. I don't think it's my place to do that - they're not really mine. I'm an outsider. — Peter Doig

When I was growing up, I never felt that I belonged anywhere because we never lived in a house for more than three months. That's all I knew, and that's why I don't really belong anywhere. — Peter Doig

Painting becomes interesting when it becomes timeless. — Peter Doig

If you are someone like Jeff Koons, and you have to work out how to make a big chrome heart or something, then there are lots of people and a big production involved. The money is more natural somehow. For me, I am just on my own in the studio, trying to make things work. One thing is sure: it doesn't make painting any easier. — Peter Doig

There is more time than there is expanse of the world and so any voyage at last will end. — Ivan Doig

my eye lest I be invaded by — Ivan Doig

For as long as there are men and women, some things in life will best be done arm in arm, and strolling in a flower garden is one. — Ivan Doig

It doesn't take much to make me happy. — Lexa Doig

Seppuku is Japanese for ritual suicide. I thought, What a cute name for a coat. — Lexa Doig

People come and go in our lives; that's as old a story as there is. But some of them the heart cries out to keep forever; and that is a fresh saga everytime. — Ivan Doig

I do feel Scottish in some way. Maybe it's to do with visiting my grandparents here every summer as a child, but I am aware of my Scottish ancestry. It's there all right, but it would be pushing it to label me a Scottish painter. Or, indeed, an anywhere painter. — Peter Doig

Life is wide. There's room to take a new run at it. — Ivan Doig

It's not about perfection. What's a perfect painting? What's interesting about a perfect painting? — Peter Doig

I would never finish a painting if I didn't have a deadline. — Peter Doig

There could be a hundred paintings in every one painting, depending on when you stop. — Peter Doig

I thought I wanted to be a brain surgeon until I realized all the schooling it required. I didn't like school very much so I had to come up with something else. — Lexa Doig

I was taken to one place by a director, and he bought me a lap dance. — Lexa Doig

I'm very proud to be Canadian, but I would move to New York in a heartbeat. — Lexa Doig

THAT BEGAN a spell of time when the high point of my days was the sugar on my cereal. — Ivan Doig

It takes some real hard running to stay in the same place — Ivan Doig

What a wealth we are granted, in the books that carry the best in us through time. — Ivan Doig

I constantly have to negotiate with my doubts. — Peter Doig

Thinking is thinking. It happens in spite of a person. ... I don't have any choice. This stuff I'm talking about is on my mind whether or not I want it to be. English Creek — Ivan Doig

My most recent purchase was a black lace corset. — Lexa Doig

I do see myself going to LA. Not anytime soon. — Lexa Doig

I'm off to save the universe again. It's a tough job but someone has to do it, and I'm glad it's me. — Lexa Doig

Men and women are hard ore, we do not go to slag in a mere few seasons of forge. — Ivan Doig

I toyed with the idea of pursuing a career as a lawyer just because I like to argue. — Lexa Doig

I'm not one of those artists having people there lying around on their paintings, you know, like Hockney or whoever. — Peter Doig

Nightly awaits that sweet address
Principality of Sleep
Happy Land of Forgetfullness — Ivan Doig

I also learned that you are affected by your environment, even if you try not to be. Color, light that is, matters because you want to do justice to it and also you get excited by it. — Peter Doig

Anyone who grows up around farm animals cannot side with a wolf in the long clash of things. But you can be against tormenting any creature. — Ivan Doig

Being stuck in airports, you always end up buying perfume and sunglasses. — Lexa Doig