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Writing is a funny thing. It's not like you're working on a schedule. It comes in fits and starts.
Daphne Guinness
Funny
You
Writing
Starts
Funny Thing
Schedule
Like
Fits
Working
Thing
From 1989 to 2000, I was focusing in on my children. I hadn't realized the world had changed a lot. AIDS had happened, for starters, and so many people in the arts died or were affected.
Daphne Guinness
People
World
Changed
AIDS
Focusing
Had
Were
Affected
Lot
Died
So Many People
Arts
Children
Happened
Realized
Many
Starters
There are a lot of people who do a lot of things to be outrageous with fashion, hair or makeup.
Daphne Guinness
Fashion
People
Hair
Outrageous
Makeup
Lot
Who
Things
There hasn't been anything real since grunge. That was the last movement led by music or an art form.
Daphne Guinness
Music
Art
Since
Real
Been
Led
Art Form
Movement
Form
Anything
Last
Grunge
I think it's beautiful to be able to cover yourself in metal. I love the color and the way it reflects. But it is also a protection.
Daphne Guinness
Love
Beautiful
Yourself
Protection
Think
Way
Able
Color
Also
Metal
Cover
Reflects
I don't dress for effect, and I think that it never works out when someone does.
Daphne Guinness
Think
Out
Dress
Someone
Never
Does
Effect
Works
I just love all women. A lot of them are women a lot of men wouldn't find attractive in the least, but they're mouth-watering to me. All different sizes: tall, short, fat. Just about the only type I'm not into is the typical fashion model.
Dave Cooper
Love
Fashion
Me
Women
Men
Type
Typical
Find
All Women
About
Only
Attractive
Tall
Least
Lot
Model
Short
Just
Different
Sizes
Them
Fat
One of the things when you're drawing a comic book is that you're spending four or five times as long to draw it as the writer takes to write it. In my career I've had to spend a week drawing something that a writer has thrown out in an hour. And there's nothing worse than having to work on something that no previous thought has gone into.
Dave Gibbons
Work
You
Book
Thought
Long
Gone
Nothing
Spend
Spending
Worse
Draw
Drawing
Out
One Of The Things
Something
Having
Week
Previous
Write
Writer
Thrown
Had
Takes
Hour
Comic
Comic Book
Five
Times
Than
Things
Four
Career
With the 'Watchmen' comic, we attempted to tell it in an accessible way. I deliberately made the artwork very clear, deceptively so. You think you're sucking on a sweetie, but it turns out to be a sugar-coated chili.
Dave Gibbons
You
Made
Think
Way
Out
Tell
Deliberately
Attempted
Clear
Accessible
Comic
Very
Artwork
Chili
Turns
Sucking
Watchmen
I think with something like 'Watchmen' you can genuinely call that a graphic novel because it has the weight and the intent of a proper novel and it also is the complete story.
Dave Gibbons
You
Think
Complete
Proper
Something
Weight
Like
Also
Call
Because
Genuinely
Intent
Story
Graphic
Novel
Watchmen
To my mind, the most successful and the best comic book illustrators are those who translate the real world into a consistent code. If you look at Jack Kirby or Steve Ditko, their drawings look nothing like the real world, but they are internally consistent. In terms of a comic book it can work just fine.
Dave Gibbons
Work
Best
You
Book
World
Mind
Nothing
Consistent
Those
Drawings
Fine
Like
Look
Most
Steve
Terms
Comic
Comic Book
Real
Jack
Just
The Real World
Real World
Translate
Successful
Who
Code
When you're drawing something, you kind of run a movie in your head. You might close your eyes or stare into the distance and kind of see a movie unfolding and, you know, grab a certain moment or think, 'Oh, yeah, that's when we need just the point that he appears around the corner but just as she's getting into the car,' you know?
Dave Gibbons
You
Eyes
Car
Think
Corner
Distance
Drawing
Kind
Run
See
Something
Point
He
Head
Know
She
Around
Yeah
Grab
Close
Getting
Oh
Just
Oh Yeah
Movie
Unfolding
Might
Certain
Your
Moment
Appears
Stare
Need
In comics, there are depths that don't reveal themselves immediately, and the stuff that you might consider anal about 'Watching the Watchmen' - like the notes where I plot the rotation of a perfume bottle through the air - might not be particularly obvious to anyone who reads it.
Dave Gibbons
You
Consider
Air
Immediately
Plot
About
Through
Bottle
Stuff
Like
Perfume
Particularly
Obvious
Reveal
Reads
Comics
Where
Anyone
Might
Notes
Themselves
Depths
Who
Rotation
Watching
Watchmen
I think readers are always patient. Look at the 'Harry Potter' series. Some have given up on this generation of kids as game and TV addicts, but lots of people spend lots of time patiently reading through hundreds of pages of dense prose. I think reading a comic by comparison is a lot more immediate.
Dave Gibbons
Time
Game
Generation
People
Reading
Patient
Think
Addict
This Generation
Spend
Hundreds
Harry
Immediate
Harry Potter
Kids
TV
Some
Given
More
Potter
Through
Prose
Look
Readers
Always
Comic
Lot
Lots
Dense
Up
Patiently
Pages
Series
Comparison
I vividly remember my first 'Superman' comic, which my granddad bought me when I was about 7. From that point on, all I wanted to do is draw comics. And specifically, superhero and science fiction comics. Basically I used to copy comic books, and draw my own comics on scrap paper.
Dave Gibbons
Me
Science
Remember
Superman
First
Own
Books
Paper
Draw
Vividly
Superhero
About
My Own
Point
Bought
Science Fiction
Comic
Comic Books
Comics
Scrap
Fiction
Wanted
Which
Used
Specifically
Copy
Basically
I came to think that nobody from England could draw American comic books, because they were clearly all done by this sort of Mafia, all these guys with Italian and Irish names who had the whole thing sewn up. It was actually seeing a comic book drawn by Barry Smith, who was about my age, and English.
Dave Gibbons
Age
Book
Think
Books
Draw
Drawn
Mafia
Seeing
About
Guys
Could
Had
Nobody
Clearly
Names
Smith
Sort
Because
Comic
Comic Book
Comic Books
Came
Were
Italian
Up
Irish
American
Done
England
English
Who
Barry
Whole
Actually
Thing
I'm known for being very enthusiastic about using technology. A lot of the attraction is the way that it streamlines the process and takes a lot of the drudgery out of it.
Dave Gibbons
Technology
Way
Out
Enthusiastic
About
Takes
Drudgery
Attraction
Known
Lot
Very
Being
Process
Using
One of the things you have to be able to do, as a comic strip artist, is to draw things repeatedly from a variety of angles, so you need references, and you find the best picture you can.
Dave Gibbons
Best
You
Picture
Draw
Strip
One Of The Things
Find
Best Picture
Able
Angles
Variety
Comic
Comic Strip
Repeatedly
References
Artist
Things
Need
I think the problem with the term graphic novel is it sounds pompous, it sounds pretentious, whereas on the continent, they call it an album, which to me sounds, it's got more much of a connotation of a kind of a music single and an album collection.
Dave Gibbons
Music
Me
Problem
Pretentious
Single
Think
Kind
Collection
More
Term
Call
Got
Continent
Sounds
Whereas
The Problem With
Which
Pompous
Much
Graphic
Novel
Connotation
Album
One of the attractions for me of having 'Watchmen' made into the first Motion Comic was just that - it was breaking new ground.
Dave Gibbons
Me
Made
First
Having
New
Attractions
Comic
Motion
Just
Breaking
Ground
Watchmen
Once we start collecting, the more you have, the more it gets valuable and that will stop us from responding to the present and taking on new ideas what the artists are doing now.
David Elliott
You
Valuable
Will
Once
Responding
Collecting
More
Taking
New
Ideas
New Ideas
Doing
Gets
Stop
Artists
Us
Now
Present
Start
I paint what I like, when I like and where I like.
David Hockney
Like
Where
Paint
I actually think the deafness makes you see clearer. If you can't hear, you somehow see.
David Hockney
You
Think
See
Somehow
Clearer
Deafness
Makes
Hear
Actually
I'm a bit claustrophobic, I don't like crowds, I live by the sea - that's what I see when I come out of my house in Bridlington.
David Hockney
Live
Bit
Out
See
Claustrophobic
Crowds
Come
Like
House
Sea
I went to art school actually when I was sixteen years old.
David Hockney
Art
School
Old
Years
Art School
Sixteen
Actually
I can often tell when drawings are done from photographs, because you can tell what they miss out, what the camera misses out: usually weight and volume - there's a flatness to them.
David Hockney
You
Drawings
Out
Tell
Photographs
Volume
Weight
Miss
Misses
Because
Camera
Done
Often
Them
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