The exciting thing about doing art for someone else's story is how I can translate their world through pictures, and that's always a pretty big challenge.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Art is great. At its best, it engages the intellect and challenges the spirit; it connects us across history and reminds us of our humanity.
In any great art, you create a world, and you invite people into that world, and hopefully, it's fleshed out enough and you've explained it well enough.
Creating art is painful. It takes time, practice, and the courage to stand alone.
As writers, we do our best to conjure a world so vivid that the reader can practically walk through it - but we're still only using words and relying on readers to do a lot of work of imagining. Providing pictures as well as words offers a whole new dimension to the experience of consuming a story.
I don't believe that art is just for entertainment. I want to create art that is meaningful in some way.
It's a great challenge and a wonderful journey how to figure out how to be an artist and to carve my way.
We need art. We've been telling stories since the beginning. As human beings, we need it for our survival.
Art is such a personal experience, I really try to make my own thing.
I don't feel I'm trying to make art. I'm trying to make interesting things. People can relate to that.
If you have something you do that's unique, you just end up in situations. Your art can take you to places without you working too hard to force something to happen.