Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

Some people like to paint trees. I like to paint love. I find it more meaningful than painting trees.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

I've always been fascinated by numbers. Before I was seventeen years old, I had lived in twenty-one different houses. In my mind, each of those houses had a number.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

The actual technique, the process of painting flat color and simple geometric edges, all dates from my time here on Coenties Slip.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

It would be my intention that everybody should have love, and there are a lot of people in the world.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

'LOVE' bit me. It was a marvelous idea, but it was also a terrible mistake. It became too popular; it became too popular.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

I was the least Pop of all the Pop artists.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

I think of my peace paintings as one long poem, with each painting being a single stanza.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

When I was painting portraits and - shall we say? - rather allegorical heads, which is the figurative work which immediately preceded the direction I have since gone, these images were always of a very fixed, rigid quality, and, of course, my work still has this aspect.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

I realize that protest paintings are not exactly in vogue, but I've done many.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

Love is a dangerous commodity - fraught with peril.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

Many, many of my paintings have come from the first chapter of Moby Dick.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

I really have to think of myself as a painter first because sculpture came much, much later. As a student at the Art Institute in Chicago, I simply never became involved in sculpture. I did prints, and I did paintings.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

My art is a disciplined high dive - high soar, simultaneous & polychromous, an exaltation of the verbal-visual... my dialogue.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

When I was a kid, my mother used to drive my father to work in Indianapolis, and I would see, practically every day of my young life, a huge Phillips 66 sign. So it is the red and green of that sign against the blue Hoosier sky. The blue in the 'Love' is cerulean. Therefore, my 'Love' is an homage to my father.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

The American Dream - that's our folly. That's our folly. Look where we're ending up.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

I never had the exposure to techniques and so forth that children have today with art workshops, but I always had crayons and pencils and still have work going right back to when I was five or six years old.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

There are people who don't like popularity. It's much better to be exclusive and remote.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

'Hug' is my mother's word for affection.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

The messages that my work might contain, the verbal aspects, the use of words, certainly I never mean for it to be more than - shall we say? - fifty percent of the total, and sometimes my active interest is much less than that. It is the formal aspect of my painting which fascinates me most.

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana

I paint the American scene.