If you presume to love something, you must love the process of it much more than you love the finished product.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you love something - and there are things that I love - you do want more and more and more of it, but that's not the way to produce good work.
You have to fall in love with the production, and then there's a certain mind-set that you develop where it does stay fresh in your mind.
I've always had a love for making things my own.
I care deeply about craft: the quality of how something is made and the experience it enables.
You really have to love every single bit of what you do. The moment that you do something that makes you feel queasy to your stomach, the company dies.
Throughout the time in which I am working on a canvas I can feel how I am beginning to love it, with that love which is born of slow comprehension.
If people are passionate about your product, whether it's because they're hating or loving it, those are both good scenarios.
When you do everything to make the very best product, it also means you're very focused on just a few products.
There is more pleasure in loving than in being beloved.
You have to approach something with indifference, as if you had no aesthetic emotion. The choice of readymades is always based on visual indifference and, at the same time, on the total absence of good or bad taste.