I think I'd be a prime candidate for canonisation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To be really great in little things, to be truly noble and heroic in the insipid details of everyday life, is a virtue so rare as to be worthy of canonization.
You have to have a canon so the next generation can come along and explode it.
The world is facing a new networked, digital lifestyle, and we will ensure that Canon remains ahead of the game.
I will be a historical painter.
I think of myself as an ambassador of the arts. In my heart of hearts, I know the world would be a more peaceful, tender place if we were more moved by the poetry around us.
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist.
It is an honor for me to take part in Canon's Project Imagin8ion, partnering with a brand that is empowering young filmmakers and is at the forefront of technology.
I'm a documentary photographer. That's what I've always wanted to be; that's where my heart and soul is.
A canon is antithetical to everything the New York art world has been about for the past 40 years, during which we went from being the center of the art world to being one of many centers.
Regardless of the medium, be it television or feature or documentary, I'm not gonna distinguish and worry about my particular canon, whatever that means.