Those edges and turns teach control and discipline, just like finger exercises on the piano.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Other people - they practice and they practice... these fingers of mine, they got brains in 'em. You don't tell them what to do - they do it. God given talent.
I think I always have been someone who likes to push at the edges of things, looking for something different.
The reason they look the way they do is that the first drawing I did of them was really small so I didn't draw fingers, nose, ears, etc and this drawing had a certain appeal that I really liked.
You learn to control every aspect of your muscles, your face, your toes, your fingernails. And that is how you tell a story, through movement.
Men, like nails, lose their usefulness when they lose their direction and begin to bend.
Actually, I think my hands are in the best shape they've ever been in terms of what I can do.
I can think of a lot better things to do with my hands than to cut them up on the rim of a drum.
My guitar playing touches so many different areas of the form, but the important thing is what it represents across the form.
Edged tools are dangerous things to handle, and not infrequently do much hurt.
The hand is the cutting edge of the mind.