It's hard to plan for what comes next when what comes next is not something you planned for.
Never let anyone define what you are capable of by using parameters that don’t apply to you.
Sculpture occupies real space like we do. . . you walk around it and relate to it almost as another person or another object.
Painting is the most magical of mediums. The transcendence is truly amazing to me every time I go to a museum and I see how somebody figured another way to rub colored dirt on a flat surface and make space where there is no space or make you think of a life experience.
I don't work with inspiration. Inspiration is for amateurs. I just get to work.
Paintings can make you cry and it's just **colored dirt**.
I have always attempted to create images that deliver the maximum amount of information about the subject.
I tend to place my own value in spirituality rather than religiosity.
Everyone is into male grooming.
Perhaps there can be too much making of cups of tea, I thought, as I watched Miss Statham filling the heavy teapot. Did we really need a cup of tea? I even said as much to Miss Statham and she looked at me with a hurt, almost angry look, 'Do we need tea? she echoed. 'But Miss Lathbury. . . ' She sounded puzzled and distressed and I began to realise that my question had struck at something deep and fundamental. It was the kind of question that starts a landslide in the mind. I mumbled something about making a joke and that of course one needed tea always, at every hour of the day or night.
They got a lot of kids now whose uniforms are so tight, especially the pants, that they cannot bend over to pick up ground balls. And they don't want to bend over in television games because in that way there is no way their face can get on the camera.