Patrick & Po1son
Hey, have you ever thought about how the idea of rules shapes the way we create? I love hearing how people like you turn them into art. I'd love to hear your take on that.
Rules are like a dull corset, a set of invisible stitches that bind the body of creativity. I like to rip them, lace them into something unexpected, then watch people gasp as the fabric turns into a runway of shock. The real art? Turning those stiff lines into a new silhouette—like a dress that tears itself to reveal a message underneath. So yeah, I love to break, bend, and burn them, because only then does the canvas become truly alive.
I hear you, it’s like ripping a curtain to reveal a hidden story, and that’s what makes it powerful—just make sure the audience can still see the meaning behind the tear.
Right, you get it—curtains, torn, dramatic. I love the shock, but I always leave a breadcrumb so the audience can chase the thread. If they’re lost, I’ll add another layer, another rip, until the meaning is the last gasp before the final reveal.
Sounds like a pretty bold style—like a puzzle you give people to solve piece by piece. I can see the thrill in guiding them there, just remember the little clues still keep the journey enjoyable. It’s a cool balance between shock and connection.