Everyone has a burden, everyone has some baggage they're carrying.
I'm always projecting onto objects like they're alive in some way.
The drawings need to be strong enough to stand alone, and not just work as part of a sequence.
I guess the anthropomorphising is something I've done all my life.
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!
I'm very minimalist. However, I don't like to hang onto any particular style - whatever serves the purpose.
I come from more of a sculptural background so I think of the form before anything else.
There's a satisfaction in seeing something happen over time.
I'm a minimalist when it comes to design.
I like it when I can get really abstract.