I pride myself in being physically the best that I can be, whether its cardio, strength or quickness.
As an artist, you're always somewhat obscure. We're not talking Hollywood.
We go to the movies to forget about time, to be in a dream state. And it's entertainment, distraction, from the fact that everything is kind of crumbling in front of our eyes.
It's good to get away from the editing suite. It's very unhealthy to be sitting in front of the screen for too long.
I’ve worked with collage a lot. And there’s this chance thing that happens-you don’t always control things. Why did you find this today and not this? But you’ve got this thing, and you make it work. It’s the way life is, I suppose. Whatever happens, you deal with it.
Every person's remembering will be different. That engagement is important, I think.
I admire the abstract expressionists and pop artists so right now I'm referencing American '60s art and at the same time referencing Japanese manga culture.
Nobody really wants to hear about anybody else's injuries. Or how your back feels. Whose back doesn't hurt?
When you go independent, if you fail, you're totally responsible for it. If you succeed, you're totally responsible for it. You are responsibly for who you are. . . and what you do and what you make.
London underground took me on a tour of all the hidden places, the disused shafts and staircases. . . that was very interesting.
There is no policy too sensitive to question, and no subject so taboo that you cannot even mention it.