Artist INAKI MIRANDA talks to “NYC GRAPHIC” about TRIBES: THE DOG YEARS
March 10th, 2011 | by mgSoulCraft |“I’m not the kind of person that stops to study and analyze too much my experiences through life. I’m hungry for discoveries, sensations, moments, but I don’t usually stop to “take notes”, I just filter what I like and keep going, make them part of myself and don’t feel the need to “quote” or memorize names as I know I won’t care to talk about it, I don’t usually like chats that deal with knowledge and theorization, because I always end up feeling that I didn’t quite say the truth or the whole picture, or that I ended up saying things that were wrong…a very “ why the hell did I say that” kind of feeling (And I know this will also happen to me now). So it’s tough for me to put down to words my influences, I need to sit down and make memory… and I’ve absorbed so much that it’s like a big conglomeration of images and moments that are all tied together. Even so, I’ll make an effort and try to find those highlights that I feel transformed my perceptions and that in some way have helped to shape TRIBES: The Dog Years.”
http://www.nycgraphicnovelists.com/2011/03/inaki-mirandas-tribes-dog-years.html
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