The way to build a complex system that works is to build it from very simple systems that work.
Novelty is vital to the stimulation of life. . . New neural paths are sparked by caving in to notions.
Our bodies, apart from their brilliant role as drawing exercises, are the temples of our being. Like the bodies of all fauna, they deserve both our study and our appreciation.
The job of art is to turn time into things.
There is a wonderful feeling when you walk into your own exhibition. You see the work as a true extension of yourself. Win or lose, your interests have led you to an accumulation of your personal expression, signed lower right, mounted to best advantage.
Pushing yourself to extremes blows out the cobwebs of trusted habit. It shakes up what you know to be reliably safe and substitutes the miracle of insecurity.
The brilliance of art as a collectible is that it has a way of reaching out on an emotional level. It touches on mystery, even spirituality.
What a difficult thing it is to ask someone's advice on a matter without coloring his judgment by the way in which we present our problem.
Why does one need a doctor if God has given us our body and we pray to Him for our help?
Like Prince von Bismarck in diplomacy, I have no secrets.
What evidence would you need to see to change your mind about this?