I'm proud of myself. I like the way I'm made.
I grew up going to museums. I was privileged to discover art and artists in a very personal way.
Tailor your space to your needs. In one closet, I have upper and lower rods for skirts, pants and tops. The second is all shelves for bags and linens. In the third, there's just one rod for suits and dresses. To hang evening gowns, I use hooks on the ceiling.
An exhibition is in many ways a series of conversations. Between the artist and viewer, curator and viewer, and between the works of art themselves. It clicks when an exhibition feels like it has answered some questions, and raised even more.
I'm constantly making exhibitions in my head.
As a child, our house had a backyard lined with roses tended vigilantly by my mother. So the fragrance fills me with nostalgia for my youth.
I can't live with art: I'd spend too much time tweaking it.
If you do not like anything, alter it. If you can not change it, adjust your mindset. Will not complain.
What amazes me is how far some people will go to justify their behavior to themselves, just to preserve that self-perception.
True and baseless evil is as rare as the purest good - and we all know how rare that is.
I attempted to fish in Scotland and I managed to hook a dog. It was a horrible moment but the dog turned out to be fine.