I have always wanted to know what's going on under the surface.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes you have to shove all the surface stuff to the side in order to see what's underneath.
Whenever I find myself in an exceptionally beautiful environment, I can't help asking myself - what lies beneath? I'm fascinated by the idea of a perfect surface concealing a rotten core.
What was once underground is now coming to the surface.
I've never seen a surface that I think is more seductive in image making.
As a surfer, I think of places like a wave: you see one thing on the surface. But you always know there's something different going on underneath.
Well, actually I don't care what surface I'm playing on.
It's not unusual to find big political shifts that take place beneath the surface before they're visible above the surface.
I get drawn in when I feel there is something deep and mysterious going on beneath the surface of something.
I've been taking my time now between projects looking for stuff that has a little bit more substance, that isn't surface. Some of the films that I've done in the past really were surface.
The surface is all you get of me.