Fernando Botero Quotes

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Born: April 19, 1932

Fernando Botero, the celebrated Colombian artist, transcended the visual world to become an unexpected philosopher of mindfulness and peace. His iconic, voluminous figures—known as Boterismo—were not distortions of reality, but a profound celebration of life’s fullness and the serene beauty of the present moment. By rejecting violence and conflict, he championed a gentle, voluptuous peace, reminding us that true tranquility lies in embracing abundance without excess. His quotes resonate deeply because they transform his visual meditation into words, urging a mindful pause. Botero’s legacy is a timeless sanctuary, inviting us to find profound calm within the generous curves of existence.

Fernando Botero Quotes (32)

"My work is a self-portrait of my mind, a prism of my convictions."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why. You adopt a position intuitively; only later do you attempt to rationalize or even justify it."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"Sketching is almost everything. It is the painter's identity, his style, his conviction, and then color is just a gift to the drawing."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"There's nothing more superficial to do than to paint a beautiful woman. The most beautiful portraits in art were of ugly women. If you paint Brigitte Bardot, it's a disaster. Sunsets, you have to stay away from sunsets. You paint a sunset, you are in great danger."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"I follow politics very closely. I read several newspapers every day."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"Before anything else, I started painting bulls and matadors. That was my initiation to paint."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Motivation

"The only duty an artist has is in the quality of the art. There is no moral obligation to denounce. An artist confronted with a tremendous injustice sometimes feels inclined to say something. Denouncing the situation is the artist's choice."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"All the animals I've painted always have a relationship with man. I have been told that part of the knowledge of the human anatomy comes from animals."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"Expression without culture is flat. Many artists come out of art school and start doing things that don't last. They are audacious because of ignorance. They are irresponsible."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Motivation

"Bullfights are a very cultural thing. I know many people think it's cruel, but so many things are cruel. Hunting, the electric chair, wars. These are all cruel things as well."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"Art should be an oasis: a place or refuge from the hardness of life."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"I love my country, and it hurts not to be able to see my country, as I did for so many years. I hope that I will one day be able to live in a peaceful Colombia."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Motivation

"I have the sensation of doing something good for people, more than being a trendy artist or a successful artist."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Motivation

"Bullfights have so much color. Not just the matador but also the bull, the arena, and the public. It's all very festive."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"In the '60s, I did many satirical portraits of dictators."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"I believe that it's better to have a conviction, believe strongly in something, and then the convictions create a style that reflects your mentality."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"I love art so much because of curiosity. At the start of a painting, I know 10 percent of what the painting will be, and then I have to improvise the whole thing."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"I had wanted to be a sculptor throughout life, but to do so, I had to stop painting."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"I often think about death, and it saddens me to leave this world and not be able to paint more. I love it so much."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"You paint what you know best; what you went through as a teenager and child. My world is the one I got to know in Medellin; I never paint anything else other than that."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"In a photo, you just do a click, but in art you have to put in so much energy. This concentration of energy and attention says something that other media cannot say."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"Art is important because when people start to forget, art reminds them what happened. Like 'Guernica.' People would not remember the tragedy of Guernica today if it were not for that painting."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Motivation

"An artist is born like a priest is born. If they are born an artist, I would tell them art is not a game: it is something very serious which completely requires everything you have to give."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"Art is always an exaggeration in some sense; in color, in form, even in theme, etc... but it has always been this way. It is the same with the nature of some works by Giotto or Massacio, or the color of life as expressed by Van Gogh."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"People say, 'What a discipline, painting so much.' I say, 'No, I love it.' Nothing amuses me as much as my work. To have discipline would be not to paint."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Love

"I'm the most Colombian of the Colombians, even though I've lived 47 years outside of Colombia. I've lived 13 years in New York, and I never did a painting about New York. I've lived in France more than 30 years, and I've never painted Paris."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"I had an uncle who took me to the ring in Medellin when I was 15 years old. In school, we had someone who taught us how to bullfight."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"Nobody ever told me, 'Art is this.' This was good luck in a way because I would have had to spend half of my life forgetting everything that I had been told, which is what happens with most students in schools of fine arts."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Creativity

"I was drawing a mandolin, and I made the sound hole very small, which made the mandolin look gigantic. I saw that making the details small made the form monumental. So in my figures, the eyes, the mouth are all small, and the exterior form is huge."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom

"The circus allows one to be logical and unreal at the same time. In the circus, all is possible: there can be a man with two heads or a character with a green face."

Fernando Botero
Topic: Wisdom
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