self-titled - no. 3 - (Page 53) “My parents used to eat at Krishna temples when I lived in Hawaii. One of the paintings reproduced at them a lot is the lion-headed deity [Narasimha] ripping open the intestines of some demon king he just conquered. When you see that as a seven-year-old, it can be quite jarring. It certainly stuck in my memory, so I wanted to recreate that. “This piece is based on an allegory called ‘The Avatars of Vishnu.’Vishnu had nine different incarnations; one was the lion-headed man, and another was Krishna. Since they’re the same deity, Krishna, to me, represents intellect, and the lion represents our animalistic nature. It’s a simple concept, so I didn’t take it much further than that. I worked on the drawing for six weeks straight, though. I tend to work very obsessively, way into the night, and then I’ll pick up again the next morning. That’s why New York has been great for me. I only have to go to the corner to get milk at a bodega. I don’t have to hop in a car and go to a grocery store like I did in Texas.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narasimha http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna
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