the age of cake
“The best day of my life as an artist was when I was 26 years old,” he said, “and I finally succeeded in making the kind of drawing that I had wanted to make since I was a little kid. It was a drawing I called Barnyard Trouble, and it did exactly what I wanted it to do. It was the prototype of all the kinds of drawings I’ve done since. That drawing gave me a level of pleasure and satisfaction and hope that I’ve never experienced since to that degree. It was the first time I was ever completely besotted with my own work and the possibilities of it. It was like I created my own drug. It just filled me with bliss. My eyes would wander from element to element and sparks would go off and I’d see associations and relationship, my mind would go rocketing down all these different corridors. It was so fantastic. I have achieved that kind of thing since but never with that initial kind of loss of virginity feeling.”
- jim woodring