I've always liked working with an archetypal design, something functional.
“I've always liked working with an archetypal design, something functional.”
— Grayson Perry · Design
The World Motivation
I've always liked working with an archetypal design, something functional.
“I've always liked working with an archetypal design, something functional.”
— Grayson Perry · Design
I've always liked working with an archetypal design, something functional.
How art works is really interesting. It comes from our unconscious, a lot of it. And were communicating in ways were not completely aware of when were making it.
Often men dont even realise theyre sad. Boys are brought up to unconsciously feel they would be breaking their man contract if they were to cry too much.
I was sort of mute when I went to art school. There were two girls there who thought I was German because I only grunted.
When mobile phones came out, they were a status symbol. Now the status symbol is having someone to manage your mobile phone for you.
Costume design is so important and really helpful, and I really love that aspect of character development, just figuring it out.
Well, I never studied design and I went to art school to study art, you know, sculpture and things like that, and ended up making things like sculpture and started making chairs and jewelry together and that's how I started.
Modernism is an outmoded way of thinking about design: it just doesn't reflect the way we live now. It always puts forward this idea that the past is irrelevant to tomorrow - and tomorrow is all that matters. But the past is part of who we are.
There is such a strange microculture to footballers' fashion and style and the design that goes around it.
Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present.