Ah Bild / Picture Funkeln / Glitter Lebt / Lives Malerei / Painting Männer / Men Messe / Fair Mögen / Like Nass / Wet Schlag / Blow Schwamm / Sponge Unglück / Misfortune Verschwommen / Blurred Wohlhabend / Prosperous
For my part, I try to do my bit to make people's lives more bearable, in particular children across the globe who are having problems.
Parenthood always comes as a shock. Postpartum blues? Postpartum panic is more like it. We set out to have a baby; what we get is a total take-over of our lives.
I like to have the widest part of the car being the wheels and not the body. It gives it a more athletic look and, with the sculpture, helps make a car look sexy.
I like to put something on and want to listen to it again once I get done listening to it, not feel like I need an ear break.
To finish a work? To finish a picture? What nonsense! To finish it means to be through with it, to kill it, to rid it of its soul, to give it its final blow the coup de grace for the painter as well as for the picture.
When I was 12, every little girl in Russia was trying to wear her hair like mine and playing tennis.
I love filmmaking, and I love the process. And I would rather do nothing else. It's a privilege to be able to paint such big pictures, so to speak.
Many of the articles printed over the last few months have ended up painting a picture of me that is more than a little distorted.
By painting colors and lines and forms seen in quickened mood I was seeking to make this mood vibrate as a phonograph does. This was the origin of the paintings in The Frieze of Life.