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What do you do during the day?
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To play guitar, to look at tv, to go to the Academy,
and to see my friends.
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How is it that you became close to the art world?
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I do not know it exactly. I can say that the the discovery of this passion is in close relationship to the knowledge and the recognition of oneself.
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What is the source of your inspiration?
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The inspiration is always well hidden. It suddenly comes and suddenly goes away. You can’t retain it.
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What message do you want to convey with your works? And who are the people that you want to address with your works?
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I do not have any particular message, but whatever it is, it is for everyone.
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Would you like to dedicate more time to your art?
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Yes because it is my principal occupation, my work, even if I do not think that art can be regarded only as work.
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Tell us the name of one living artist that you admire the most?
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Kiefer, a spiritual romantic artist.
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Do you think that the artist is a process in the making or you are born an artist?
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Both.
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Do you think that public education does enough in order to make children and teenagers more interested in the world of art?
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Surely not. The schools represent a stereotype. The artist can just try to move away from this castrator body.
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Which is your favourite museum? And why?
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Maybe the national museum of Cairo.
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What is your favourite colour?
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Blue, red, green, purple, pink, yellow, brown, grey, orange, and all the possible combinations which derive from it.
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