I think that any artist making something new and original It has to be to some degree comfortable with risk and uncertainty because there is no certainty in making anything original. At that point in my life having any more uncertainty about My survival about my ability to take care of myself was just more than I could bear at the time. And so I needed to be able to find a way to support myself that would be a Venn diagram between self-sufficient and creative which became commercial art 40 years later.
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