And every breath I breathe untill the moment I'm deceased. Will be another moment ballin' as a 'G'.
Painting' and 'religious experience' are the same thing. It is a question of the perpetual motion of a right idea.
The kind of painting which I find exciting is not necessarily representational or non-representational, but it is musical and architectural. . . Whether this visual relationship is slightly more or slightly less abstract is, for me, beside the point.
The beast for me is greed. Whether you read Dante, Swift, or any of these guys, it always boils down to the same thing: the corruption of the soul.
I'm just interested in meditating on certain ideas, and I like to draw: that's my way of thinking.
I deeply believe in pluralism. I believe in the close proximity of multiple systems or agnostic systems.
At this present time, matter is still the best way to think of architecture, but I'm not so sure for very long. The computer is radicalizing the way we think about our world.
DURING THE PAST TWO TO THREE DECADES, we have acquired substantial evidence that most chronic diseases in America can be partially attributed to bad nutrition. Expert government panels have said it, the surgeon general has said it and academic scientists have said it. More people die because of the way they eat than by tobacco use, accidents or any other lifestyle or environmental factor.
We are not committed to this or that. We are committed to the nothing in-between, whether we know it or not.
I should have been happy: I wasn’t.
People of limited intelligence are fond of talking about "these days," imagining that they have discovered and appraised the peculiarities of "these days" and that human nature changes with the times.