People say, 'What a discipline, painting so much.' I say, 'No, I love it.' Nothing amuses me as much as my work. To have discipline would be not to paint.
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Discipline in art is a fundamental struggle to understand oneself, as much as to understand what one is drawing.
The most difficult thing about painting is the self-discipline. When I finish a job, I give myself a few days, but then I have to discipline myself quite fiercely if I want to do some painting that's worthwhile. Otherwise, you're just doodling. It's much easier when you're just told what you have to do.
I believe the reason I love painting so much is that it forces one to be objective.
Painting is much more than therapy to me its a way of life.
Painting is a hobby for me.
You know, painting has given me a lot of freedom, because for some reason, I've been able to paint things, organize things in a way that I see that don't have any buffers or compromises in them.
Painting is almost like a sport. It's like this action thing. When I do it, I'm really not thinking. The paintings are like a diary that I might not want to read again.
Painting is not what my life is about, but it is very important to me, and I am very lucky to be able to give some time to it.
I believe that the reason why I love painting so much is that it forces one to be objective. There is nothing I hate more than sentimentality.
I love painting. I went to college in fine arts, and I still do it all the time.
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