Short answerEverything that is painful.
Long answerFor last few years I have been watching interviews of people from various fields, from films, advertising to design. What I observed is, as a…
Short answerIt’s a matter of routine.
Long answerIf you google search for great men and women in the world, conquerors, visionaries, artists, entrepreneurs and also rebels, you will find a lot of them in…
Short answerThey can’t help it.
Long answerIf you have an artistic bend, you will always want to tell a story. The reason to tell a story comes from what you see. In my last 12 years of…
Short answerThe ability to learn.
Long answerThere is no point in learning things that you have no use for; such as spending a week learning how to make water — color paper if you are planning on…
Short answerDo not bother.
Long answerToday everybody has a message. (Except for Bollywood songs). We are drowning by newspaper, electoral cabins in the street and most of all by advertising, all the way into our…
Short answerWrite them down.
Long answerWrite down what you feel important about art and without further ado you will have a list of the conventions and forced concepts that you are stuck with. When…
Short answerNot necessarily
Long answerSome successful artists work intuitively while others have a more intellectual approach. It’s better to work with something that functions but that you do not…
Short answerBecause quality can be delivered if you have time
Long answerLegend has it that Pablo Picasso was sketching in the park when a bold woman approached him.
Short answerBecause time is connected with money
Long answerTaj Mahal was not built overnight. It took around 20 years and approximately 20,000 workers; and now it attracts 7–8 million visitors a year. Similarly…