You have to have the time to feel sorry for yourself in order to be a good abstract expressionist.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I paint abstract expressions.
I'm not satisfied sitting in just the world of abstract work.
Often we're recreating what we think we're supposed to be as human beings. What we've been told we're supposed to be, instead of who we authentically are. The key about the creation of full self-expression is to be authentically who you are, to project that.
I am not very good at expressing myself in a simple way so it can create mis-understandings and I hate that.
Sometimes I have these abstract ideas and then lose track of myself.
I wanted to be a painter, somewhere between Abstract Expressionism and Pop.
I'm a passionate individual, and sometimes when I have strong feelings about a subject, I feel the need to express myself.
In many museums, you see one of this and one of that. You gain an understanding of what Abstract Expressionism or Minimalism is, but you aren't given the chance to appreciate the mind of an artist.
I try to sort of make myself emotional in the moment when I'm writing, and that always translates better. When I'm writing, I can't do abstract.
I was not an Abstract Expressionist. Nor was I an Irascible.