My creative process hasn’t changed since I was six years old: I take a blank piece of paper and start drawing on it; one thing leads to another, and eventually there isn’t any more paper to draw on. The pictures are always narrative. Each one is an illustration of a story that does not exist, or that partially exists, or that could possibly exist, given time. The story evolves as the picture evolves. I rarely plan ahead. Most of the fun comes from looking at the pictures for a long time and trying to imagine stories into them. I like to think of my pictures as mini-worlds that have a life of their own beyond my control. The best pictures are the ones that really capture this feeling, that the things in the picture would exist whether I was around to draw them or not.