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Untitled (2012) mixed media on paper How did your personal interest in art develop into a professional vocation? I started showing my work publicly about 10 years ago. At a certain point in any creative endeavour you need to leave the bedroom in order to develop and further your skills. I'd started doing quite large canvases, using oil paint and renting space in a shared studio, all of which gets pretty costly, so my initial aim was to see if I could sell enough just to cover costs. Exhibiting and taking a more serious approach to painting in turn makes you work harder, paint more and that I guess was the main motivation in wanting to show work publicly. You only started exhibiting your artwork in the last 5 years or so. Did you feel hesitant about showing your work publicly? It's nice if other people like your work but first and foremost you've got to like it yourself, and if that's the case there's no point in being anxious. There's some terrible stuff out there that people love and vice versa, so there no point in being overly concerned about others' opinion of your work. What are your goals as an artist? What kind of impact would you like your work to have on viewers? I'd like to keep on painting and showing, and try and improve various techniques. I'm not really thinking about the viewer when I'm painting, the pictures are generally untitled and ambiguous in their setting so as the viewer can project their own understanding of the image. Does your experience as an actor inform your work as a visual artist? And conversely, has your artwork influenced the way you approach acting? I try to empathise with the figures in my paintings and I guess there's some similarity with acting there, and I usually sketch a few drawings of a character before I start an acting role.