I want people to see what's inside my head rather than just looking at me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to have an overall vision of how you want people to see you.
I'm just trying to get rid of all the mystery surrounding me and let people see what I'm thinking. So they can understand me and stop assuming things about me.
All my life, I've felt people are looking at me. So, when I became known, it was like, 'I'm not imagining this any more. People genuinely are staring at me. Oh, Christ, now they're coming over!'
I don't like people looking at me; I hate the attention.
Being in front of all these people staring at you and it helps you to dig down and become more emotional and get lost in it as you're feeding on people's energy.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
I want to show people there's more to me than they think.
Your face and head give more information about you than any other body part.
To see yourself, and for others to see you, is a form of validation. I'm interested in that very mysterious and mystical way we relate to each other in the world.
I've always just wanted people to look at me.