My style is colloquial storytelling. It's the way we tell stories to one another - it's not writerly, it's not overdone.
I have a particular image, and my customers know my line isn't going to be so trendy it will be out of style next year.
In L.A., it's very hard to have some kind of conscience of some style out there. The weather's too hot; there's no seasons.
I wanted to get back to my style of 20 years ago after a long period of exploring horror and fantasy themes.
No one's ever really given me any style advice. I wear what I want, and it doesn't matter what other people think.
I think we all choose our style from the ether and whatever is out there.
I found I was repeating myself. It is the beginning of the end when you discover you have style.
It ain't about if he knocks a guy out. It's about how he knocks a guy out. It's the style, the improvisation.
Writing songs is really about writing. It's not about necessarily focusing on one particular style or making it one particular thing.
For the first few years of my life my mom used to cut my hair so there were a lot of bowl-cut hair styles.
I guess I've always been really strong minded about what I wear; I've never followed what other people consider fashionable or what styles are happening at the time.
Montevideo is a beautiful city with a very European style. It's a small city, but with a lot of cultural movement and a lot of personality. At the same time, it's a very chill city.
Remember to write for yourself, not for a market and give yourself time to develop your own style, your own voice. It takes a lifetime. Enjoy it!
One of the reasons why you like to do your own drawings is, your style changes over time. And there's something about that that keeps it fresh to the viewer.
I once said that CGI makes you less inventive. At the time I was bemoaning the loss of the practical stunt. If a stunt can be done practically and safely, I'd rather do it old-style.
So I try to re-invent my own eye every time I tackle a new subject. But it's hard, because everybody has style. You can't help it.
A lot of musicians put diamonds on things to show they had money. I on the other had felt that Daytona showed I had style and I didn't need to be flashy.
Most of my playing style is very on point - the tapping, just by nature of being rhythmic, is tight - so I'd like to explore something looser and less precise.
Tennis: the most perfect combination of athleticism, artistry, power, style, and wit. A beautiful game, but one so remorselessly travestied by the passage of time.
I've always been attracted to romantic secondhand clothes. But my style developed as I started going to these strange raves where everybody had these very definitive costumes.
An artist must never be a prisoner. Prisoner? An artist should never be a prisoner of himself, prisoner of style, prisoner of reputation, prisoner of success, etc.