What makes you #Apye? "For the love of colour" we are sharing how art, color, life makes a difference in our lives. #Repost @themuseumofmodernart ・・・ “A lot of my paintings have sentimental value. I especially tend to remember ones that I make during tougher times. I still wonder where they are and who might be looking at them — almost like they have their own life. Especially when I started out, I had a hard time letting go. I remember one work in particular that mapped out a solid five years of my life. At the time I didn’t want to sell, but I also had to get away from it. I was lucky someone wanted it. Now I try and do my best to keep things lighter and just have fun. My favorite is when I do a work thinking of someone in particular, and they end up buying it, or seeing it. It’s really nice when that happens. I remember a print I made about my friend moving to L.A. He ended up buying one, not knowing it was kind of about him.”—Andrew Kuo For more on Andrew’s story follow #CreativeNewYork and @earlboykins in the coming days, and visit the link in our profile for the whole #PopRally Q&A. Questions for Andrew? Ask in the comments and he may respond. [Andrew Kuo. “Self-Portrait (Cloud 1),” 2013. Image courtesy of Marlborough Chelsea]











