If you're not balanced, your mind's not balanced... my fuse went.
I usually use quick sketches that I accumulated from the figure drawing classes I once instructed.
Strong line quality, composition and form are more crucial although even this is loosely done.
I wouldn't mind getting emotionally involved with a woman.
I ain't got no right to judge someone.
I chose faces and figures as my subject matter simply due to the fact that the human form is already beautiful art.
I like going to the gym every day.
Instead of using brushes all the time, try a palette knife to paint.
I usually have a title in mind before I start.
From my sketch files I'll find a pose that shows the emotion behind a particular character's story.
And I want to say anything is possible. Comma. You know.
But when you actually go in the ring, it's a very lonely and scary place. It's just you and the other guy.
Color harmony was thrown out years ago, as restrictive chains were broken forming my free style.
For example, I like using strong Greek and Roman Renaissance characters as part of my series.
The colors I use may clash or vibrate against one another but this is done intentionally.
The most important thing taught to my students is to not be so photo realist in what they depict.
When I came into boxing, I brought it to the next level with adverts and doing pantomime and people just got jealous of me doing that.
We're not cameras, we're artists.
Boxing is the toughest and loneliest sport in the world.