I do my work and do the best I can. I'm quite happy with my anonymity. All I can ever hope for is that I continue to do great work that will be remembered, and I leave my imprint so that my son can say proudly, 'That's my dad!'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've done my work and I'm happy with it... I respect my father very much, but I'm a very different person than he was.
I've always been happy just to be working. It doesn't really matter for me how many people are familiar with my name or my picture, or whatever.
My anonymity is something I treasure.
Overall I enjoy a certain anonymity. I live a very normal, very ordinary life.
I like to make things. It's been part of my identity since I was a kid.
I love that my career has been documented and I can look back one day and share it with my kids.
I think the best thing about my job is that I have my life documented, which not many people get to have. They have a photo here and there and maybe some video footage from a birthday. My kids will be able to see me growing up.
I never mind talking about my dad. I'm proud of who he is, and being his son is one of the things I'm most proud of. To be constantly compared to someone so brilliant, who happens to be your dad, is cool.
In some ways it's taken me decades to come clean and make honest work - and still to this day, sometimes I find myself wanting to hide behind my work and deny the more biographical aspects.
Everything I do in my life I do to make my mum and dad proud. I want to carry on in my dad's footsteps and make sure that his legacy lives on forever.