The logo is an identifier but it's also something that stands-in for who you are.
I draw all the time. Drawing is my backbone. I don't think a painter has to be able to draw, I just think that if you draw, you better draw well.
It's not the act of arrogance to draw, it's humbling - you must use your God-given talent. And of all the people I sketch, in most cases I feel I have to measure up to the subject.
Ive zeroed in on what you would call action and excellence. . . Everybody who does anything to try to succeed has to give the best of themselves, and art has made me pull the best out of myself.
It's a nice feeling to go out in the world and look for excellence - the best in man. My subject is very valid. It's about people, and about life.
Boxing is my real passion. I can go to ballet, theatre, movies, or other sporting events. . . and nothing is like the fights to me. I'm excited by the visual beauty of it. A boxer can look so spectacular by doing a good job.
I played an artist in a comedy called 'Rooster. ' It was a zany film by Glen Larson, a friend who produced several successful television series including 'Magnum PI.
I enjoyed the whole process of learning and was always happy when autumn came and school or college started up again.
I don't have a tailor, but I do love clothes.
I entrust this Twenty-second World Day of the Sick to the intercession of Mary. I ask her to help the sick to bear their sufferings in fellowship with Jesus Christ and to support all those who care for them. To all the ill, and to all the health-care workers and volunteers who assist them, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing.
I write my plays to create an excuse for full-tilt acting and performing.