The thing that weighs the most on how your final artwork turns out is the amount of time you have and the speed at which you can move.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a trained engineer, so I'm conditioned to come up with a right answer to a difficult question, but when it comes to art, there is no definite answer because it's so subjective.
The problem with doing physically ambitious art is that to view it, you still have to be in your physical body.
It's all in how you arrange the thing... the careful balance of the design is the motion.
I want to know exactly how the first few measures are going to go, and the rough shape of a movement or the whole piece and its essential character.
Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change - it can not only move us, it makes us move.
Art doesn't transform. It just plain forms.
If you labor heavily upon a work of art, then part of what you are saying is, 'This is a heavy work of art.' If you happen to be trying to say something about lightness, then the art should be light as well.
I always feel like the art's there and I just see it, so it's not really a lot of work.
Art has to move you and design does not, unless it's a good design for a bus.
The beauty of an art project is that you cannot always measure the impact, but one day it can become clear.