Podcast Appearances
But how do you never lose that interest in the subjects and in the shapes that can provide you with almost infinite ways of explorations?
I mean, we're recording this just two days after the Super Bowl just happened.
And I think what Bad Bunny did is just generationally defining performance.
You don't have to speak a single word of Spanish to know that what he did in 30 minutes is show people unity, diversity, geography to Americans.
What an experience and what a time to be alive because, yeah, I don't think anyone who doesn't watch NFL too much would actually even bother watching the game because what he created, I think it was just wow.
And when I've just seen your piece about what you did for Super Bowl, oh my God.
For self-initiated work, that's the beautiful sandbox of actually not jumping on trends like some people do.
And unfortunately, people die and they start illustrating dead people.
There is a time and place for this, but it sometimes seems like a bit of a bandwagon.
Whereas I love how honestly you've been progressing this piece of work.
and putting so much effort into it is because ultimately you're creating yourself the pieces in the next few months.
And I don't think people will get sick of it because there's always a finding ways out of it.
But I think it demystifies the fact that if you put work in your personal projects, they come back to you tenfold, not twentyfold, if that's even a word.
Because it's removing yourself from the norm or from the status quo and actually creating something new.
Because our mutual friend, Carl Wilkinson, can testify to the fact that everything that he's done that he was not supposed to do has led him to the things that he didn't expect would even be possible.
And I think in your case, it's very similar.
It's just you creating things because you're moving forward.
You're inventing your future.
Yeah.
Anyone listening to this, if you haven't seen it, just look at your NFL stuff because it's incredible because it feels like commissioned work.