“It’s a way to make sense of my own style and it sets a perimeter in which this style can grow.”
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“I don’t think it’s about learning the creativity itself but more about figuring out how to access what’s already inside. And that is definitely something you can learn later on in life.”
“Movement beyond sitting at my desk just recharges my batteries and gives me time to think beyond just stuff on the internet. You don’t find your own voice admiring other people’s experiences.”
“I do it because I enjoy it very much and I feel that I am fortunate to be able to work on what I like. I love that game and challenge to translate ideas, words or something intangible into an image, it’s a nice game.”
“I love when I see friends or people, understand what I’m doing and also when they get more ways of interpretations from my works.”
“We are all creative, creativity sometimes is explosive and you have to work it. The only hard thing is to connect point A with B, and sometimes it comes with a better idea or not.”
“To be creative is a daily therapy: you need to make fun of it and to be curious about everything else.”
“I do not think there is a pre-established age to become an artist. If you have something to express, you can do it even at the age of 80.”
“I’m always looking for materials that would somehow interact with the light in a very special way: silk, velvet, glitter paper…”