I wish they could have just let him paint. Questions are good, but most of them felt like they were trying to reach too deep instead of asking about his process or how he thinks when he approaches a photo plate. I feel like could hear some constrained frustration from Simon during that 2nd or 3rd one, where he was just like "well, ofc."
@@elirollins1547There's that but there definitely is a deeper aspect to his works. In an interview with him by Pop Culture Detective he goes into more depth about the political and cultural stuff in his art.
"it's a good thing to stick to your projects" <-- there it is.
I've just bought "Electric State". I'm disappointed that it's digital.
you're a sad little man
Why lol
I love his weird view of the world
I wish they could have just let him paint. Questions are good, but most of them felt like they were trying to reach too deep instead of asking about his process or how he thinks when he approaches a photo plate. I feel like could hear some constrained frustration from Simon during that 2nd or 3rd one, where he was just like "well, ofc."
What is the real time game gonna be?
Super!
The questions are so annoying
they are all the same irrelevant childhood questions from basic adults. i dont think simon finds it that deep to be honest
@@samsimms4403 he’s like “bro I just like drawing robots” lmao
yeah, i would have asked about his process, about his way of seeing things and drawing them.
@@elirollins1547There's that but there definitely is a deeper aspect to his works. In an interview with him by Pop Culture Detective he goes into more depth about the political and cultural stuff in his art.