I always knew how to draw a crowd.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The only thing you can do to lead a crowd is prove your passion to them.
When I was a kid, I loved to draw, and I was lucky because I had parents and teachers and grown-ups around who recognised and encouraged that.
As long as I can remember, I've always loved to draw. But my interest in drawing wasn't encouraged very much.
Sometimes I like to draw.
The crowd is the crowd. You're gonna take them as an individual performer how you take them. The key is how do you learn from them. How do you use whatever is happening reaction-wise to get better.
I love to draw people's faces. I do that all the time.
I felt that I did have the crowd behind me. That obviously helps a lot.
Generally I draw every day just to keep my hand in. I draw while I'm sitting on the Tube or in restaurants. Just doodling things and people I see.
I've always been really involved in figuring out who my audience is and how to reach them.
I was always the kid who could draw. I had this talent, and it was the one thing that gave me some kind of dignity in the midst of my personal environment.
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