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"For big artistic attacks, I will have ideas and jot them down on the sketch board.

Then we will get together and discuss what non-artistic materials we should use and go out to buy them.

Next, in big warehouse, a remote farm in Kent, should we test whether this photo is really useful? The warehouse is huge, and sometimes seven or eight big artistic attacks can be planned at once, which is quite impressive. "

I did a sea trial, and we carefully stored all the elements until we were ready to record their TV.

What does Neil like best?

His favorite art material is crayons! "When you draw with crayons, it has a huge texture and appearance, just like drawing on very expensive paper. Because I like graffiti, I also admire ballpoint pens. I have been doodling. I won my life with cartoons for a while, so you will often find my unfriendly photos in the office, "he said with a smile! "

"My favorite artistic attack is the spelling of popsicles. It's simple, all you need is garbage fragments. All you need is a popsicle stick and split it in two. You soak it in ink and then add words. It looks like very good calligraphy. Sure, oh, you can eat popsicles first! " "What's the use of creating a picture of the queen? Ten pounds and 250 thousand notes must be my favorite big art attack, "Neil said." "

"British banks lend us money, but we have to record the creation of photos overnight in top secret. The only people allowed to enter the studio are me, the director, the photographer and two security guards, "he revealed. "

When we finished, all the money flowed into an unexpected machine-a crumpled bill at its end-to be sorted and repackaged. "

"What a surprise!"

But not everything is smooth sailing. "Where did you get stuck with adhesive tape, yourself and you?" Neil asked. "I have! Using it in the studio is a nightmare. The tape started in a strange way under the hot studio light. It beats, attracts silence, and is easily trapped. If you look closely, you will find that all my tapes are pre-cut! It's hidden behind my desk, "he revealed.

"The heat of light also makes the paper curl in a few minutes, so we have to be quick. Anything involving watercolor is tricky. I can't wash it with water because it dries too fast! " .