In my art, I deconstruct and then I reconstruct, so visual perception is one of my primary interests.
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I'm inspired by nature. Other artist's work is important for developing my perception.
What interests me most is when a work of art is no longer just an object, but also touches reality and life.
Art is really about perception, and mine have been changed through visiting other realities.
I have a longstanding fascination with visual art. I do, in fact, draw as well, as I did in 'The Summer without Men.' I also write essays about visual art.
I look at everything in an artistic way.
What I do, basically, is look at things from different angles. That is what I do on stage comedically, and that is what I do in art. I was always fascinated by the structure of things, why things work this way and not that way. So I like to see how things behave if you change the point of view.
Once the object has been constructed, I have a tendency to discover in it, transformed and displaced, images, impressions, facts which have deeply moved me.
I am a hobbyist photographer so I relate to the visual arts that way, but I'm not a painter.
I write on a visual canvas, 'seeing' a scene in my thoughts before translating it into language, so I'm a visual junkie.
I continue to write essays about art. The visual is always part of my work, and it gives me immense pleasure to make up the words of art and create them verbally rather than build them.
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