Wherein I speak to artist Carol Es about artists being put into boxes, process, music, the value of art and risk taking.
You can (and should!) check out her art right here.
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Wherein I speak to artist Carol Es about artists being put into boxes, process, music, the value of art and risk taking.
You can (and should!) check out her art right here.
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Excellent stuff. I find it hard to believe Carol doesn’t think she’s prolific. She makes me feel extremely lazy with her output.
I know. I don’t think she’ll ever see herself as prolific, even though she has almost 1000 works in her database. Maybe when she gets to 2000…you know, ten years from now. I’m not much of an interviewer (I’m far too interested in myself), but she’s a really good interviewee. Great answers.
You showed great restraint. The one time it slightly veered toward you you immediately stopped that line of thought.
You did what a good interview should do, ask open question and stay out of the way.
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