I rarely draw what I see. I draw what I feel in my body.
source: - Barbara Hepworth (Dame), Alan Bowness (1967). “Drawings from a sculptor's landscape”

source: - Dame Barbara Hepworth (1970). “A Pictorial Autobiography”
source: - "The Studio 132:643". as cited in Voicing our visions, - "Writings by women artists", ed. by Mara R. Witzling, Universe New York 1991, p. 279, 1946.
source: - "Voicing Our Visions: Writings by Women Artists". Book by Mara R. Witzling, 1991.
Topics: Country, Moving, Inspiration, Moving Parts, Horizontal Lines
source: - Studio International 171, p. 280, June 1966.
Topics: Men, Drawing, Sculpture, Calligraphy, Twentieth Century
source: - Studio International 171, p.280, June 1966.
Topics: Sight, Land, Ideas, Exactitude
source: - Barbara Hepworth (Dame) (1978). “A pictorial autobiography”
I love my blocks of marble, always piling up in the yard like a flock of sheep.
source: - Dame Barbara Hepworth (1970). “A Pictorial Autobiography”
source: - Interview in The Studio, 1962.
source: - Dame Barbara Hepworth (1970). “A Pictorial Autobiography”
Topics: Principles, Sculpture, Passionate
source: - Dame Barbara Hepworth (1952). “Carvings and Drawings”
I am the form and I am the hollow, the thrust and the contour
source: - Dame Barbara Hepworth (1970). “A Pictorial Autobiography”
source: - Dame Barbara Hepworth (1970). “A Pictorial Autobiography”
Topics: Succeed, Failing, United Nations