He doesn't have to work anymore. But he can't help himself. He does it because he loves doing it.
His work is recognizable, if you're a fan. They're large-scale, with both silk-screened and hand-done elements.
So much video art is passive. What I like about Cynthia's work is that you interact with it. That's what makes it exciting.
It's like the kid in a school classroom who makes shadow puppets during a film.
Things don't line up seamlessly. The light's different in each piece of an image, and there's an element of time passing.