If something hurtful enters your body, you create something beautiful to protect yourself from it. That's my philosophy.
I am inspired and affected by Aspen, the light and the landscape and the natural world.
I do all I can to make my world a better place to live in for me and for my kids as well.
I would like to make work for my country, art which is innately Kenyan by being made in Kenya.
Our interest is in showing that homophobia is not part of the agenda for a new Africa.
I keep things moving along with a seriously loving, caring, and brilliant man, a fierce group of friends - and really strong coffee.
We have to redefine what we mean when we say, 'Who are your people?' 'Where are you from?'
I've always been curious about the things that I'm afraid to look at, that make me embarrassed or bother me.
Some people get turned on by my work, and it sells, but what drives me is the process of making it.
There are ways to speak that can transform things, which has less to do with authority but is more about resourcefulness and ingenuity.
Beautiful things can happen when you act intuitively and instinctively in a moment of anxiety and do something radical.
One of the things I'm interested in is not just women but the female qualities that are present in everyone.