“I was begining to very directly confront the idea of death, and to think about what kind of purpose there is behind things, and about how I could make my life meaningful,” he said. “I began to ask myself what kind of images in modern society really inspire me in a deeply spiritual way, and I couldn’t think of many. So I asked myself, ‘How can I create images that will speak of something bigger than everyday life but that will also connect me to my fellow human beings as well as to the future and the past?’”
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