If you really want to do it, you do it. There are no excuses.
From Bruce Nauman
And I don't have any specific steps to take because I don't start the same way every time. But there is a knowing when it's enough and you can leave it alone.
In the studio, I don't do a lot of work that requires repetitive activity. I spend a lot of time looking and thinking and then try to find the most efficient way to get what I want, whether it's making a drawing or a sculpture, or casting plaster or whatever.
The true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths.
I think humor is used a lot of the time to keep people from getting too close. Humor side-steps and shifts the meaning.
In art, the only one who really knows whether what you've done is honest is the artist.
I'll talk. You'll listen.
I like to use my hands and make things... It might seem pretty stupid or pointless but that doesn't matter... some of the most interesting work is the stuff that starts like that - out of a raw need for activity.
And then what makes the work interesting is if you choose the right questions.
Generalised anger and frustration is something that gets you in the studio, and gets you to work - though it's not necessarily evident in anything that's finished.
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