Know what you're trying to do before you do it. Turning knobs at random isn't enlightening any more than throwing paint at a wall blindfolded will let you paint a nice picture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have never had a studio, and I do not understand shutting oneself up in a room. To draw, yes; to paint, no.
I think if you have an eye and the ability and the confidence as a designer, you can turn your hand to anything.
I've been doing this since I was a kid. Then, I got in trouble for painting like this on the wall, but now, I get paid for it.
My sin as a painter is that I just want to paint anything I want to paint - and repaint.
To paint is the most terrific thing that there is, but to do it well is very difficult.
I've heard that many fine artists have to turn their 'finished' paintings to face the wall - otherwise, every time they walk past, they are tempted to pick up a brush and make small adjustments here and there.
I've been trying to pick up painting but it's hard.
When I am in my painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing.
I spend a lot of time working as a painter and in my studio I go from upstairs where I paint to downstairs where I play and record, so I get this thing crossing over.
Well, I have a very simple method of painting.