But don't call me an actor. I'm just a worker. I am an entertainer. Don't say that what I am doing is art.
I don't really consider myself a model, to be honest. I respect designers; I think it's another art, you know.
I am not a food critic. Or a chef. Or even a professional writer. What I am schooled in the art of, however, is enjoying myself.
I found that I was just hopeless at school. It was just a total bore. First, I passed in art and English, and then just art. Then I passed out.
I know it's superficial, and you can't measure art, which is supposed to be up to the individual, but I've watched the Oscars since I was a baby with my mother.
Working on art, as opposed to being in a constant collaborative state, as in a band, is something that I've always done - to a smaller degree, but it always remained a part of my integral self.
I picked up the bass kind of postpunk-style. There's a real art to not learning how to play an instrument and being able to still play it.
I don't think theater is dying, and musicals are a great American art form. We've got apple pie, jazz and musical theater.
Don't only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets; art deserves that, for it and knowledge can raise man to the Divine.
I've studied astrology for many, many years, and I feel like it's an incredibly challenging art.
Yeah, I like to be the maker of the art. And I like and want the money. But I don't really dig being famous.
I always thought competition was for horse races and it never belonged in art. I never felt that competitive with other girl singers, really.
What is the intersection between technology, art and science? Curiosity and wonder, because it drives us to explore, because we're surrounded by things we can't see.
When you eliminate vanity from an art form, and I would think that this would be any art form, what is left is an opportunity to be incredibly naked and truthful.
New York City is one of the greatest places on the planet. You have the best in food, art, theatre, and definitely people-watching.
I feel compelled to make art that on one hand reflects and sometimes almost creates like a sense of comfort when confronted with the strangeness of the world.
Whatever art form you're working in, it's crucial to see it clearly, to feel it clearly, and not to worry about the results, or how someone else will see it.
And as I reinvent myself and I'm constantly curious about everything, I can't wait to see what's around the corner in newfound art and entertainment and exploration.
I'm always trying to find 'connections' between things. That art is the juxtaposition of a lot of things that seem unrelated but add up to something recognizable.
Art doesn't feed me or fill the void when I am not working. If I haven't worked for six months, I can't paint.
By the time we got to MGM, and Lions Gate the movie was done there was nothing else to say. It was done. Just as at Universal, it was art by committee.