It feels quite cool, in a mad way, to be someone who skulks about in the shadows.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me it's even more interesting, because my character comes out of the shadow. It's a chance to really act emotionally, because the situation is an extreme one.
There's something about shadows because you make your own mind up about what's lurking in them.
I like to be in the spotlight once in a while, and then I like to be in the shadows. It's really regenerating.
Cool? Am I cool? I don't know, but I hope my characters are cool, in the sense of iconic. That's my job, at its very essence.
I feel like I'm attracted to characters who have one foot firmly planted on the ground. And their heads up in the clouds somewhere. Practical dreamers. They try to impress you that they've got this whole thing figured out, but there's more going on inside their heads than you might imagine.
I like to play these unconventional characters, yes. They're close to the way I feel as a human being.
My shadow in my art is one way I trace who I was and where I have been. My shadow and I have been on a journey for quite a while now!
For most of my life, I've thought of myself as pretty cool.
I am fascinated by the whole process of what it's like to be alive, whether it's unbelievably uncomfortable and horrible or whether it's quite nice.
To think of shadows is a serious thing.