Quote of the day by American painter Edward Hopper: “If you could say it in words there would be no reason to paint”

American painter Edward Hopper believed art transcends words, capturing feelings that language fails to convey. His quiet, evocative scenes, like those in ‘Nighthawks,’ illustrate this. In our era of constant explanation, Hopper’s message reminds us that some profound experiences, whether in art or life, are best felt rather than articulated. True beauty often lies in the unspoken depth.

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