I like architectural shapes. You can't put any shape on any body, except on the runway. In reality, it has to look and feel flattering.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I really like the structure of my body. It moves well, it looks good, it photographs well, it understands gesture and nuance.
I like the body. I like to design everything to do with the body.
There's a fun, nostalgic aspect to Legos - people connect to the art on a different level. But it's also a medium that lets me design anything I can imagine. I especially enjoy creating curvy forms using rectangular pieces. Up close, you notice the sharp angles, but when you back away, the corners blend into curves.
We need to rediscover the essence of the meaning of 'the use.' Architecture is, above all, here for a better living. Every gesture, every shape must be justified by various reasons that would reinforce their reason to be, their use, and will give more sense to their beauty.
When I design buildings, I think of the overall composition, much as the parts of a body would fit together. On top of that, I think about how people will approach the building and experience that space.
I love my shape because I work really hard at it. I honor my body by working out and seeing what it can do.
I like to have the widest part of the car being the wheels and not the body. It gives it a more athletic look and, with the sculpture, helps make a car look sexy.
I did photography, painting, and drawing, but I prefer sculpture. I like it because it's very physical.
I like shape very much. A novel has to have shape, and life doesn't have any.
I like a sort of androgynous look, but I also love feminine shapes.