CO: Following you for some time now, I’ve witnessed your aesthetic adapt and form to your current offering. Although consistent, your work seems to always be changing through color, medium, and overall approach. What drove you to utilize this specific artwork for your mirror ?
MG: I remember being a kid and always getting little mirrors from the county fair with cartoon characters on them. I had a lot of them. For this project, I wanted to recreate that - while putting my own spin on it.
CO: With countless accomplishments and an evolving artistic presence, the world views you as a successful artist. How do you view yourself when you look into a mirror ?
MG: I feel exactly like I did when I was first starting, which sounds bad but may be a blessing. It keeps pushing me to improve. Maybe some day I’ll sit back and take it all in.
CO: You’ve been fortunate to mold your own world with special offerings for others to enjoy. From Prints to Apparel to so many other special objects, what excites you about this release ?
MG: Well.. I’ve never done a mirror before.
CO: I’m sure you get approached all the time with projects and ideas from outside parties. What made you confident in your decision to work with Cut Once Studio ?
MG: The absolute trust I have in Josh and his team. I’ve watched Vides over the last few years and know that anything he’s involved in will come out well.