The Studio Story
“I always took my art seriously— sometimes a bit too seriously. I thought that selling my art would be a bit like selling my soul. Thankfully, my beliefs around art and what it means to be an artist have shifted. It started with an encouraging partner, who was convinced that my art had a message that people needed to hear.”
The Novel That Inspired My Art Career
“This, in a nutshell, is the universal problem of artists—artists are too often ‘damned if they do, damned if they don’t’—unless they’re dead. They are judged for creating art to please themselves, but if they create art to please other people, they aren’t original anymore. Artists are critiqued and judged by everyone, because it is the nature of an artist to be judged. That’s what they do. They create masterpieces out of nothing—but at the end of the day, the people decide whether a masterpiece has merit or not. The people who ‘get it' love them. The people who don’t understand feel uncomfortable. And at the end of the day, people live and die along with their opinions, while great art lives forever.”