I think that's just part of how it is with making art. Sometimes you're just flooded with ideas, and then other times you're questioning all the ideas you ever had before, and everything is just... lame.
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A lot of what making art is, is just being open, and empty. And putting yourself in the right place for things to, literally, come together.
So much of artistic creation is just exclusion. It's not creating things; it's just excluding things that really aren't going to be helpful.
I think making art is something where you think you know, you also know you don't know and you hope - all these things are in play all the time. I think it's what makes the excitement of creativity for the artist.
The main thing in making art often is letting go of your expectation and your idea.
Once again, I think there is little art being done that really owns up to such intense possibilities.
Making art has never been a mystery to me. It's never been something that's very difficult.
I don't feel I'm trying to make art. I'm trying to make interesting things. People can relate to that.
I think that everything is part of creativity - the more you create, the more you have ideas, and the more you meet people.
I'm not the kind of artist who has an idea and then carries it out; it's more like I find what the idea was through doing the paintings.
Creativity comes from a conflict of ideas.
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