‘Milk, Two Sugars’ began as a need for attention coupled with a fear of obscurity. A love of drawing and a desire to communicate the deficient wisdom and combined wit of two exceptionally unfunny people is the motivation to create an array of visually stunning and ultimately forgettable images.
“We paint, make films and write a bit. We could make all the work sound really interesting and profound or we can treat it as cheap and throwaway. We like it when someone makes their own conclusion. We aren’t here to harangue or convince you that we feel pain. Art should be fun and funny and it can be both without being drained of all serious meaning.
We have fun. We enjoy what we do. It isn’t important where we fit in to contemporary culture, in all honesty we really don’t seek a place at the table. We’d be happier under the table tying shoelaces together or standing before the court of the ‘glitterarti-farti’ with a microphone and some really horrible and pointless jokes. We’d prefer to be heckled by them than invited to dine. We don’t like artists that much.” |