Iggy has to concede that Gansey is right, but it's difficult to think of anything beyond bite-sized bits of information. He is used to talking to fill silences, but the subject is rarely himself - usually he turns the focus back on others.
"I like art," he says with a shrug. "I always have. My grandma had tarot cards and I loved them when I was little. I got older and found out they were all painted by a woman named Lady Frieda Harris. My dad had books on Austin Osman Spare, and William Blake. I would look at their paintings over and over, and I thought... this is the purest way I know to show people what I see. What I feel. So. I decided to go to art school to learn how."
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"I like art," he says with a shrug. "I always have. My grandma had tarot cards and I loved them when I was little. I got older and found out they were all painted by a woman named Lady Frieda Harris. My dad had books on Austin Osman Spare, and William Blake. I would look at their paintings over and over, and I thought... this is the purest way I know to show people what I see. What I feel. So. I decided to go to art school to learn how."