I talk to women all the time and try to impart wisdom.
I put priority on such artists who focus on the world of "oblivion" and who consider placing themselves into the world of "oblivion" as fundamental to their attitude for their expression.
The value of art is its ability to look into the "world of oblivion" and to find things that are generally unrecognized, forgotten, invisible and impossible to tell.
Taking photographs is generally an act of 'looking at the object, whereas 'being seen' or 'showing' is what is most interest to one who does a self-portrait. . . self-portraits deny not only photography itself but the 20th century as an era as well. . . an inevitable phenomenon at the end of the 20th century.
Even Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were entertainers. In that way, I am an entertainer and want to make art that is fun.
"Art is the ability to turn one's gaze to the world of oblivion. " This is the way in which I understand art at fundamental level.
By putting a border line between life and death, we separate the world of death from our world of life, casting the dead away into the "world of oblivion".
I think that the American diet is a very large part of the reason we're spending 2. 3 trillion dollar per year on health care in this country. 75% of that money goes to treat chronic diseases, preventable chronic diseases, most of those are linked to diet.
The only mofos in my circle are people that I can learn from.
Integrity and firmness is all I can promise; these, be the voyage long or short, never shall forsake me though I be deserted by all men. For of the consolations which are to be derived from these (under any circumstances) the world cannot deprive me.
The parents pull you aside and say, `I have to give credit where credit is due, you really are sacrificing a lot for the community, and giving,'. . But I'm from here and committed to Homestead and the Steel Valley, and it's a no-brainer to me.