I go to the studio every day, but I don't paint every day. I love playing with my architectural models. I love making plans. I could spend my life arranging things.
When I begin, theoretically and practically I can smear anything I want on the canvas. Then there's a condition I have to react to, by changing it or destroying it.
I am ridiculously old-fashioned.
I have always been structured. What has changed is the proportions. Now it is eight hours of paperwork and one of painting.
Politicians are nauseating by definition... They can produce nothing, neither a loaf of bread nor a table nor a picture; and this inability to create value, this total inferiority, makes them jealous, vengeful, insolent and a menace to life and limb.
I don't dare to think my paintings are great. I can't understand the arrogance of someone saying, 'I have created a big, important work.'