I don't want to tell people what I make. It's a lot more than I ever dreamed of as a kid. I never think about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's not what you make, but how you feel about what you make and what you spend.
I'm older and wiser, but I still dream of doing new things and creating new things.
When I ask my parents, it's incredibly obvious I was going to have a creative career at an early age. I've been forever telling stories since I was very young.
I just want to be able to have fun, make a living, feed my family and create something that I'm proud of, and I'm all those things. It's great.
Artistically I am still a child with a whole life ahead of me to discover and create. I want something, but I won't know what it is until I succeed in doing it.
I've always said if what I'm going to create doesn't look good on everybody, I'm not going to do it.
I'm following my dreams and doing what I love as a designer. I did not want to be one of those kids with a famous last name that doesn't do anything. That is very unfulfilling to me and I'm very happy.
All I've ever wanted to do is design and make; it's what I love doing.
I like to make things. It's been part of my identity since I was a kid.
I make me. At 18, I decided I wasn't going to have an unconstructed self ever. I was going to be the composer, the designer, the architect of me. It's been really fun.