A short film for those of you having a bad day in a stuffy room.

When the idea hits you, that you are in control
of your life.
Its almost like, opening a window in a stuffy room….
…I get it. I totally get it now.

I just feel like…..there’s no room to be mediocre.
….its simply because I enjoy, immensely
being
great.
You have to love the process.
There is not a better feeling in the world, you know, than being able to…be good at what you do.
There is no substitution for hard work.

Im really hardcore that way.
I love being hardcore.
:: Yokoo::

 

 

Handmade Portraits: YOKOO from Etsy on Vimeo.

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One Response to “Time out: Hardcore Yokoo.”

  1. That’s about the most beautifully expressed personal statement I’ve had the pleasure of hearing. Thanks for sharing it. She gets hardcore … and simplicity. Pure!

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