What a model of an artist was for me was an artist who worked. Picasso was the ultimate model, because the work ethic he had.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me, Picasso was the ultimate man. He taught me that photography is all about how you approach an image: what you do and what you don't do. He inspired me to go beyond what you think is in front of you.
Of course, in the art class, I was the model.
I don't really consider myself a model, to be honest. I respect designers; I think it's another art, you know.
There are different kinds of artists: the ones that inspire you, and the ones that overwhelm you.
Not every artist is a role model.
Artists were always referred to as great artists. I thought that's what the profession was. One word: great-artist. There wasn't one moment in my life when I thought I wanted to be anything else.
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.
What the artist owes the world is his work; not a model for living.
Most artists never get a chance to be Picasso, but that doesn't mean you would stop painting.
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