When I have a creative block, I take walks. I like to see what shapes stick out - so many legs rushing by at once, it can seem abstract. I don't need to see great art to get stirred up. Music does that for me more easily.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My art is not limited to the songs I create but also to the reaction it creates. I like to sit back and look at the whole thing as if it's a tornado that I'm controlling. It's creating chaos. When you create chaos, ideas are turned upside down, and everybody looks at things in a different way.
When you do music, your friends are writers, actors, painters. It's all under the same roof. So anything creative is interesting to me.
Most artists have experienced the creative block. We get stuck in our work. We beat our head against the wall: nothing. Sometimes, it is because we are trying something at the wrong time.
Music has always been a part of me and art in general. I love visual art as well.
For me, drawing is a way of navigating the imagination, and it remains the fundamental vehicle of my practice. Drawing allows me to be at my most inventive.
Music is the doorway that has led me to drawing, photography, and writing.
I cannot live without art: it excites me, it challenges me, and it leads me to the next thing.
What drives me is to still feel creative and like I'm pushing myself as an artist.
Whether it be personal or musical, I just think I'm a walking art piece, just a ball of creativity.
I do find walking is fundamental to my creative process.