“Call me prejudiced but when an artist goes to great lengths about the tedious necessities of business, marketing and equipment, I find myself less interested in their art…Tell me, please, about the ways your art makes your life elevated and worthwhile; tell me about your moments of doubt; tell me about finding inspiration; tell me about overcoming anxiety and about finding solace in your work; tell me about being different; tell me about finding courage; tell me that there is still place for beauty and inspiration and individuality in this mechanized world.”
— Guy Tal