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Beatrice Wood

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I will listen to a beautiful person much more quickly than a plain person, and I have to learn to be nice to people who are not attractive looking.


— Beatrice Wood


#beauty

I owe it all to chocolate and young men.


— Beatrice Wood


#men

And I think maybe all women, if they just had a chance, would be romantic and believe in love and not sex. And men believe in sex and not love.


— Beatrice Wood


#chance #had #i #i think #just

A rich poet from Harvard has no sense in his mind, except the aesthetic.


— Beatrice Wood


#except #harvard #his #mind #poet

And several galleries - two had asked me and I said no, because I didn't want to leave things on consignment.


— Beatrice Wood


#because #galleries #had #i #leave

And then a great thing in my life was going to India.


— Beatrice Wood


#great #great thing #india #life #my life

But I was very, very unhappy because my mother was very charming and generous, but to me, very dominating.


— Beatrice Wood


#charming #dominating #generous #i #me

And then, of course, most potters, they go in for earth tones and subdued things, and I like color.


— Beatrice Wood


#course #earth #go #i #like

But you can't realize, you can't know what another person goes through.


— Beatrice Wood


#goes #know #person #realize #through

I don't like to sell my finest pieces.


— Beatrice Wood


#i #like #pieces #sell






About Beatrice Wood






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Wood Beatrice (1985). " Beatrice did not stay at the academy because it was too academic for her. This hobby turned into a passion that would last over the next sixty years as Beatrice Wood developed a unique form of luster-glaze technique that proved successful.

Beatrice Wood (March 3 1893 – March 12 1998) was an American artist and studio potter who late in life was dubbed the "Mama of Dada" and served as a partial inspiration for the character of Rose DeWitt Bukater in James Cameron's 1997 film Titanic. Beatrice Wood died nine days after her 105th birthday in Ojai California.

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