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I'm a minimalist when it comes to design.
I like it when I can get really abstract.
There's a satisfaction in seeing something happen over time.
I'm always projecting onto objects like they're alive in some way.
Everyone has a burden, everyone has some baggage they're carrying.
I guess the anthropomorphising is something I've done all my life.
I come from more of a sculptural background so I think of the form before anything else.
The drawings need to be strong enough to stand alone, and not just work as part of a sequence.
I'm very minimalist. However, I don't like to hang onto any particular style - whatever serves the purpose.
When I see a salt and pepper standing next to a bottle of ketchup, to me that's obviously a parent and two children, you know? Isn't it for everybody?
When you see a knife, fork and a spoon it seems to me like there are two of them together on one side of a plate, and then there's one on the other. It seems like a couple and a singleton. It seems obvious to me!