There is eternal simplicity to a solution once it has been discovered!
It's really nice to have things to mail to people when they mail you things, or trade to people at shows. Something homemade, it feels. . . down to earth.
Galleries are becoming overwhelmed with psychedelic musicart. I like it; it's a good direction, a new blurring of the lines between what you do.
More people than ever are spending money to support more artists and musicians and give them more leisure time to build cereal balls. . . and the art world is eating those balls up!
You can't be both a painter and a musician and master anything. You can't. And live a life.
Words, for me, don't have as much contextual leeway as sound.
I am a musician before a writer, and a drawer before a writer. When I lose sight of that, which I do, my work tends to suffer.
The apparent multiplication of gods is bewildering at the first glance, but you soon discover that they are the same GOD. There is always one uttermost God who defies personification. This makes Hinduism the most tolerant religion in the world, because its one transcendent God includes all possible gods. In fact Hinduism is so elastic and so subtle that the most profound Methodist, and crudest idolater, are equally at home with it.
Suffering by nature or chance never seems so painful as suffering inflicted on us by the arbitrary will of another.
God's arrows of affliction are sharp and painful so He can get our attention. He won't let His beloved children get away with sin because He knows it robs us of blessings, opportunities, and even character refinement.
Life isn't supposed to be an all or nothing battle between misery and bliss. Life isn't supposed to be a battle at all. And when it comes to happiness, well, sometimes life is just okay, sometimes it's comfortable, sometimes wonderful, sometimes boring, sometimes unpleasant. When your day's not perfect, it's not a failure or a terrible loss. It's just another day.