I always wanted to be an artist, writer and poet since I was seven, and one has to live long enough to evolve as an artist and do one's finest work.
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From the age of six I wanted to be an artist. At that point I meant a painter, but it turned out what I really meant was I was someone who was very interested in watching the world and making copies of it.
When I was young, all I wanted was to write books and be an artist.
I wanted to become an artist because it meant endless possibilities. Art was a way of reinventing myself.
Seriously, I wanted to be an artist because I saw that it meant endless possibilities. I came from a badly managed family background, so art was a way of reinventing myself.
By the time I was a teenager, I knew I wanted to be an artist. I was a born draftsman and liked all forms of art, so I just knew that's what I wanted to do.
I always knew that I wanted to be an artist.
From age 7 on, I wanted to be a writer.
When I left school, I wanted to be an artist, specifically a painter.
I always wanted to be an artist, but I didn't really know how someone could make a life out it.
This image of wanting to be an artist - that I would in some way become an artist -was very strong. I knew for a long, long time that that's what I would be. But nothing I ever did seemed to bring me any nearer to the condition of being an artist. And I didn't know how to do it.
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