When the days start to get shorter, I want to be in some nice brick building on the East Coast with the lights glowing in the windows. When the daylight starts changing, I want to be out West.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Late afternoon on the West Coast ends with the sky doing all its brilliant stuff.
When you go home, fill the house with joy so that the light of it will stream out the windows and doors and illuminate even the darkness. It is just as easy that way as any in the world.
When you do movies on low budgets, you don't want to have a location that requires a very big light right outside the window when you're 10 stories up. You have to find a location where you have a terrace outside, or you can light from a second floor, or you can light through the windows for daylight.
I did not want windows, only skylights. I chose my painting wall as it has the best morning light.
There is a sort of elation about sunlight on the upper part of a house.
What I wanted to do was to paint sunlight on the side of a house.
Remember, you can always find East by staring directly at the sun.
I just need green. I need to wake up and see grass and squirrels. I don't want to see skyscrapers.
You cannot, in human experience, rush into the light. You have to go through the twilight into the broadening day before the noon comes and the full sun is upon the landscape.
I feel that buildings often have a workaday aspect that you see during the daylight hours, and a more resplendent side that emerges after dark.