West Yorkshire is quite dramatic and beautiful, the crags and things.
From David Hockney
Being able to draw means being able to put things in believable space. People who don't draw very well can't do that.
I go and see anything that's visually new, any technology that's about picture-making. The technology won't make the pictures different, but someone using it will.
I'm a bit claustrophobic, I know that now.
In fact, most artists want to make things a bit more difficult for themselves as they go along, to challenge themselves.
Cubism was an attack on the perspective that had been known and used for 500 years. It was the first big, big change. It confused people: they said, 'Things don't look like that!'
I'm interested in all kinds of pictures, however they are made, with cameras, with paint brushes, with computers, with anything.
On the iPhone I tended to draw with my thumb. Whereas the moment I got to the iPad, I found myself using every finger.
The moment rules over everything.
Who's going to ask a painter to see a diploma? They'd say, 'Can I see your paintings?', wouldn't they?
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