Will Cottonis an American painter. His work primarily features landscapes composed of sweets, often inhabited by human subjects. Will Cotton lives and works in New York City... (wikipedia)
People's love of sweets and guilty feelings about overindulgence are pretty universal.
In a gallery, there's an expectation of high prices and a somewhat elitist atmosphere.
Smells are so powerful and evocative, sometimes stronger than visual cues.
As an artist, it's possible to get tired of yourself.
The goal of art-making in general is communication.
When I first started painting candyland imagery, I was looking for the best possible metaphor for everything that is pleasure, desire and insatiability.
There's something of a painting of a woman that represents all women - and by extension, all of humanity - that I just find very exciting. It's a nice distillation, I think, of what it means to be alive.
In terms of the class structure that you see so much in European portraiture, I don't think one feels that in America in the 21st century. But we have these other kinds of social structures now, like celebrity, who establish new hierarchies.