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  • When you get to be my age, you begin to count how many Mays you have left - the best time of year for flowers and birds in North America.

    Flower   Years   America  
    "ROBERT BATEMAN: On home life, health, helping wildlife and his art muse". Interview with Carol Crenna, carolcrenna.wordpress.com. October 15, 2012.
  • If you find yourself worrying, go outside, take three breaths, address a tree and quietly say, 'Thank you.' If you can't find a tree, a dandelion will do... Nature is magic.

    Worry   Tree   Magic  
  • After being an Impressionist, Cubist, and an Abstract Expressionist, I was influenced by realistic artists, including Andrew Wyeth in the late '50s, and I haven't changed my style since.

    "Robert Batemen: On home life, health, helping wildlife and his art muse". Interview with Carol Crenna, carolcrenna.wordpress.com. December 15, 2012.
  • I've never thought sitting around worrying helps anything, except to help shorten your life.

    Worry   Sitting   Helping  
  • The most important question facing the planet is: Is it worth it?

  • If I ever have a conflict between art and nature, I let art win.

    Art   Winning   Conflict  
  • I take two walks up hills each day, and bike ride each morning. I also have an exercise bike to increase my heart rate. My wife and I have been going to a personal trainer for weights and balance twice a week for 10 years. My balance has improved tremendously and the weights decrease my age. I only feel 52, not 82.

    "Robert Batemen: On home life, health, helping wildlife and his art muse". Interview with Carol Crenna, carolcrenna.wordpress.com. December 15, 2012.
  • You begin paying more attention to what you're seeing when you know the names... If you don't know the names of plant and animal species that share your neighbourhood, you don't care about them and can't protect biodiversity.

  • Art is challenging and frustrating but I don't linger in it. I work on five paintings at a time so if I'm frustrated I put one down and begin another.

  • Nature is not a free lunch, but we treat it as a free lunch.

    Nature   Lunch   Treats  
  • Children don't play outside enough. For hundreds of thousands of years young people spent time outside - until 15 years ago.

    Children   Years   Play  
  • I can't conceive of anything being more varied and rich and handsome than the planet Earth. And its crowning beauty is the natural world. I want to soak it up, to understand it as well as I can, and to absorb it. And then I'd like to put it together and express it in my paintings. This is the way I want to dedicate my work.

    Together   World   Earth  
    "Garden tales reveal what's bugging folks" by Kathleen Sullivan, www.sfgate.com. August 13, 2004.
  • In art and science we are now in a delta, at the end of the long flow of progress. In a delta there is no clear direction but there may be many choices. The best we can do is to enjoy the choices that we have and to be genuinely and creatively eclectic.

  • I never thought that I would support myself with art - everyone in the Group of Seven had day jobs. I became a geography teacher so that I could get free field trips into the wilderness to paint.

    Teacher   Art   Jobs  
    "Robert Batemen: On home life, health, helping wildlife and his art muse". Interview with Carol Crenna, carolcrenna.wordpress.com. December 15, 2012.
  • In our instant pudding world, everything is sweet, smooth, very convenient and fast. There are lots of assorted flavors, but they're all artificial.

    Sweet   Pudding   Flavor  
  • I got serious about painting at 12, when most people give up.

  • It doesn't take more skill to paint hundreds of strokes rather than one right stroke but it takes more patience.

    Skills   Paint   Strokes  
    "ROBERT BATEMAN: On home life, health, helping wildlife and his art muse". Interview with Carol Crenna, carolcrenna.wordpress.com. October 15, 2012.
  • A muse comes down from Mount Olympus and changes my attitude, cheering me up - it's an inner intuition, suddenly giving a breakthrough to be able to move ahead.

    Cheer   Attitude   Moving  
  • Blackwater USA has already taken in more than $1 billion from the public coffers. All in all, that's not a bad take for Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater and a Naval Academy dropout who served less time under the colors of the nation, in uniform, than my most recent pair of boots.

    Taken   Color   Usa  
  • My art collection is dominated by tribal art from Nigeria where I taught school, from New Guinea where we've travelled, and by Canadian Haida pieces. My own art is either on exhibition or owned by other people!

    Art   School   People  
  • To me the most important thing in a piece of art is the thought. Technique is totally secondary.

  • I prefer to hike in nature, give lectures, or be with family when not working.

    "Robert Batemen: On home life, health, helping wildlife and his art muse". Interview with Carol Crenna, carolcrenna.wordpress.com. December 15, 2012.
  • Aesthetic pleasure is not to be taken lightly; it's very important for the spirit and therefore the health.

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