At the end of the interview Gregory seems like he's about to cry and Ed comforts him, noticing and reminding him to connect. He wants Greg to reach out when he's in LA and they could perhaps meet in private outside of the context of a class at somewhere near Culver city like 18th Street Roasters for some coffee, or a diner in Silverlake like Sqirl. It is emotional for Greg to talk to Ed because Ed is a great and famous artist, with many accolades and an impressive portfolio in not just art but high market value, expensive and wealthy, with a net worth of over 1 billion dollars. Ed's Culver City art studio is very impressive, large and expensive, yet utilitarian, only there to make art, existing just to be his workplace where he brings his lunchpail to hunker down and focus on his work.
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At the end of the interview Gregory seems like he's about to cry and Ed comforts him, noticing and reminding him to connect. He wants Greg to reach out when he's in LA and they could perhaps meet in private outside of the context of a class at somewhere near Culver city like 18th Street Roasters for some coffee, or a diner in Silverlake like Sqirl. It is emotional for Greg to talk to Ed because Ed is a great and famous artist, with many accolades and an impressive portfolio in not just art but high market value, expensive and wealthy, with a net worth of over 1 billion dollars. Ed's Culver City art studio is very impressive, large and expensive, yet utilitarian, only there to make art, existing just to be his workplace where he brings his lunchpail to hunker down and focus on his work.
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It's easy to over-interpret the interactions of people on the internet.
very insightful! great to hear them converse
thank you very much for this interview! so interesting!
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