My studio is designed for atmosphere. I have a really cozy, comfortable room that has a great, huge glass door that views my backyard.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do love being in my studio. Especially at night.
My bedroom is my sanctuary. It's like a refuge, and it's where I do a fair amount of designing - at least conceptually, if not literally.
I'm always most comfortable in the studio. It's my comfort zone. I love being there, and I love making records.
My studio is the only place I feel good in. There, I'm fearless; outside, I'm a mess.
A studio allows me more freedom. You can create your own sort of reality which is actually more exciting than shooting on location. You can conjure up a complete atmosphere of escapism for the public.
A studio is like a meditation room where music is created. And a live performance is the place where the creation of the studio is taken ahead. I love both.
In my flat in Chicago, I've got this big room with an office in the corner and a balcony so I can watch people go by.
If I had a place with a studio where I could paint I'd be happy.
I don't really have studios. I wander around around people's attics, out in fields, in cellars, anyplace I find that invites me.
I don't really get into architecture in the hotel room. But maybe a little Feng Shui here and there.