Knowing something about the artist might make the art more intriguing or understandable. That is one of the reasons why I share things with you here. It is a forum where I can share my thoughts with you, give you my side of the story and explain myself and who I am. Therefore, here is a little something about me:
* I have lived in at least 20 different houses/apartments, 4 different countries, 9 different cities.
* I have had around 15 different employers (that doesn’t automatically mean I’m not loyal; I stayed with my last employer for almost 4,5 years). Some of my jobs have been dressing up as a devil on Halloween and doing a voiceover for a commercial for a famous car brand from Spanish to Swedish. I’ve also been offered to play a “sexy nurse” in a Spanish TV-series, but I declined that one.
*In Spain, I’ve been contamined and suffer from the Peter-Pan syndrome. I’m addicted to the feeling of freedom and I’m not planning on “growing-up” and conforming to all the norms of how life should be.
* I have lived in at least 20 different houses/apartments, 4 different countries, 9 different cities.
* I have had around 15 different employers (that doesn’t automatically mean I’m not loyal; I stayed with my last employer for almost 4,5 years). Some of my jobs have been dressing up as a devil on Halloween and doing a voiceover for a commercial for a famous car brand from Spanish to Swedish. I’ve also been offered to play a “sexy nurse” in a Spanish TV-series, but I declined that one.
*In Spain, I’ve been contamined and suffer from the Peter-Pan syndrome. I’m addicted to the feeling of freedom and I’m not planning on “growing-up” and conforming to all the norms of how life should be.
When I posted the quote above in another forum, I got an interesting comment – a person said he believes in art but not in many artists (also, there is a lot of “art” in nature without a creator). Worth thinking about!