There's no way to really mock up or simulate what I'm doing until I'm there. An exhibition for me is not a statement but an experiment.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you want to experiment, do something temporary.
I'm sort of an experimenter; I thought it'd be interesting to play around and see what's there.
I'm not an exhibitionist. But, honestly, for my art I'll do anything almost. I'll go there.
I really want to do something where I can show my physicality - something with a lot of action. Action would be fun. I'd really like to do that.
Well to be perfectly frank with you I never created art or have done demonstrations for anyone before myself artistically. I always do it to try to push my own envelope to be the best I can be.
The studio is a laboratory, not a factory. An exhibition is the result of your experiments, but the process is never-ending. So an exhibition is not a conclusion.
I like to experiment, and my life has been eventful.
I want to do something that people have not seen before... surprise everyone. There has to be variety in work.
I just went to the hobby shop and got an electricity kit and a chemistry kit, and I'm really excited to do experiments like squeezing an egg into a bottle and growing crystals. I'm really getting into hobbies.
I don't like the word 'experiment' in the context of art in general. It implies something immature, unfinished, something entertaining for a moment before it becomes irrelevant.