50/52 Giuseppe Morcinelli
50/52 Giuseppe Morcinelli
“I've always wanted to be an artist. As a kid, I would dream of drawing cartoons for a living. I remember being 4-years-old, sitting at my drafting table, drawing Mats Sundin with Much Music playing in the background. Not much has changed today. When I finish work, I'll spend hours at my desk drawing, or at my printing studio coating a screen, with The Strokes or a podcast playing in the background. It's kind of crazy to think about how much time I've spent making art and drawing in my lifetime. I love it…
The best feeling is when I can fully engage with my work and everything else fades away. It's not just about the act of drawing or creating; it starts from the moment I step into my studio, have a sip of coffee and start preparing my supplies. The satisfaction of making good work is my ultimate reward...and truly believe that the reward for good work is more work.”