Phidias
Ancient Greek sculptor of the Parthenon, embodying classical ideal beauty.
Quotes by Phidias
I have set myself to create a god, not a man.
The true artist is one who can make the invisible visible.
Let no one imagine that I have created a god in the likeness of man, but rather that I have made man in the likeness of a god.
The beauty of a work of art lies not in its material, but in the spirit with which it is imbued.
My aim is to create a work that will inspire awe and reverence.
The greatest challenge for an artist is to capture the essence of the divine.
I strive for perfection, knowing that it is an elusive goal.
The sculptor's hand is but an instrument; the true creation comes from the mind.
To create a masterpiece, one must first envision it in the mind's eye.
The material is merely a vessel for the artist's vision.
I seek to elevate the human spirit through my art.
The true measure of an artist is the impact their work has on the soul.
My work is a testament to the glory of the gods.
I believe that art has the power to transcend the mundane.
The artist's duty is to reveal the hidden beauty of the world.
Every stroke of the chisel is a prayer.
I am but a humble servant of the Muses.
The greatest reward for an artist is to see their work inspire others.
I strive to create works that will endure for eternity.
The essence of beauty lies in harmony and proportion.