Aggressive Quote by Simon McBurney
“When you make something, if you are a painter or a writer, a degree, or a sculptor or whatever or a musician, a degree of energy is required to make it, and I'm not sure that it is always aggressive, but when you have a great deal of energy it can appear to be more aggressive than it is. In fact, I mean you can talk about a waterfall being aggressive, but in fact it is just a very powerful forward movement of energy, and although I think sometimes my engine house is a kind of anger.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Guardian, “The Art of Making”, 2015
Creating art demands substantial energy; high intensity can seem aggressive, though it often reflects powerful forward motion rather than anger.
In simple terms: Art needs energy; intense effort may look aggressive.
Channel energy into purposeful creation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting
- writing
- sculpture
- music
- performance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does intensity affect audience perception?
- When does passion become aggression?
Aggressive labeling can misinterpret genuine passion.