Toni Onley OC (November 20, 1928 – March 2, 2004) was a Manx painter noted for his landscapes and abstract works. Born in Douglas on the Isle of Man, he moved to Canada in 1948, and lived in Brantford, Ontario.
You're trying to make your painting too complicated. Paintings get complicated all by themselves.
The good watercolors take a lifetime - plus a half an hour.
I drop in from the sky disturbing the silence only momentarily, then leaving the ancient land once more to converse with the sky. It's my home and all I need.
I'd rather go out in a decent crack-up than in a hospital.
People generally are more interested in my work when they get to know me. Serious collectors like to get not just a painting but a piece of the artist.
Let's find visual excitement in what nature has to offer.
Do not draw before you paint, it will restrict your brush.
The more successful paintings just fall off the brush. The less successful ones take longer.
Judy Chu
Jessica Harp
Robert S. Mulliken
Elder Paisios of Mount Athos
Lynn Sherr
Edward Thorndike
Tommy Dorsey
William Kingdon Clifford
Higa Yuchoku
Hans Werner Henze
Robert W. Hemphill
Mary Timony