What Was A Major Influence On Your Style (if Any)?
What was a major influence on your style (if any)?
'A' major influence, so like, just one at random? Alright then, Croc. As in the game, Croc. Prequel to Croc 2, you know the one. It was installed on my computer when I was a little kid but I didn't have the disc, so when I played it there was never any music- nothing to try and communicate any sort of 'mood'. It was just this quiet whimsical, charming place that I always wanted to wander around in and look at stuff, but then things in it would kill me, and that genuinely scared me. There's a very specific mood there, this sort of 'whimsical but mildly-threatening'. I think a lot of how my style has developed over the years, has been designed to lend itself to that mood. Regardless of the mood of the individual piece, I'm always aware of it lurking slightly in my sensibilities.
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As an professional artist, does it matter whether you use your real name or just a pseudonym? Are there any advantages or disadvantages to both? Or does it just not matter? Am I just worrying needlessly on unimportant things?
It just depends what you feel is appropriate for your practice, really. If you're a graffiti artist, or have a really shitty name, then a pseudonym is probably the way to go. Just remember that once your career transcends the internet, people will call you by your pseudonym in REAL LIFE. Play that scenario out in your head, and if it makes you cringe, pick a different pseudonym, or go with your name.
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The concept of turducken, and everything it embodies.



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