I've kept voluminous diaries since I was eighteen, and do a lot of experimental writing.
Both of my parents were cartoonists - they met in art school - so I was always drawing and I was the best artist in my class and all that stuff.
My parents were into 40s big band stuff, and my father was a great dancer to that kind of thing. But rock 'n' roll? No. I wanted a guitar, but my mother didn't really want me to have one. At some point I played a violin, but I didn't last long at that.
I like to follow my own muse.
In real life, people are going by fast and it's hard to draw them from my eye alone in a split second.
You set your reality and carefully construct it so that it has a certain feeling, an energy. That's the vital, visceral thing about making an illustration.
Often the energy of a piece is more exciting to me than the subject.
Like everyone, I want to make my own "fine art."
Time and space, and freedom. That's what I want most. Isn't that true for all of us?
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