
from moreintelligentlife:
Now he never stops creating, not even off-set. “Tim always has to have something to do,” notes Magliozzi. “He loves to have a pencil in his hand, something to touch and work on.” Among his private works, some never shown before, are velvet paintings of ghosts and skeletons, Polaroid tableaux of werewolves and Franken-women, and sculpted blue babies shot through with nails. “It gives me a sense of peace,” a serious Burton says, of creating for himself. “Growing up not being very verbal… [art] was cathartic.”
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