I enjoy going to shows to study other artists. It is important to always remain a student to my craft.
“I enjoy going to shows to study other artists. It is important to always remain a student to my craft.”
— Ravyn Lenae · Craft
The World Motivation
I enjoy going to shows to study other artists. It is important to always remain a student to my craft.
“I enjoy going to shows to study other artists. It is important to always remain a student to my craft.”
— Ravyn Lenae · Craft
I enjoy going to shows to study other artists. It is important to always remain a student to my craft.
I like very funky stuff - I tend to be attracted to flare pants and anything that has glitter.
I like to thrift. I think it's the funnest thing ever. But it's a sport: You have to wake up, eat, and then it's a whole day.
My music puts people in a dreamy mood. It's edgy. It's nuanced. I get annoyed when people say it's R&B because it's not that simple. I call it futuristic soul.
I'm really into color. I love polka dots, rainbows, any pattern.
Theatre, for me, is my playing field. That's where I learnt my craft.
My old man, he's done it very differently from me. He had years of honing his craft and years of doing all that stuff before he even had to worry about 'Game of Thrones.' So he's absolutely established himself as an actor without the fear of having to have a personality as well.
I probably learned most of my craft from singing to the radio.
I think part of becoming a wonderful actor and part of defining your craft is defining yourself and being confident in yourself, so when the hard knocks come, and you don't get a job for five years, and your ego is being kicked around, you can pull yourself out of it.
I hope that by 2050 the entire solar system will have been explored and mapped by flotillas of tiny robotic craft.