I do have a very nerdy hobby that I’ve had since I was a little kid. I’m endlessly fascinating with Lego®. My parents bought me a little space station when I was a kid, the robot command center. It was blue, kind of looked like a robot, had several little spacemen.
I probably used those pieces in a thousand different variations. And I love collecting them and buying them still to this day. My studio is just a landscape of crazy Lego® creations and beautiful things, I think — I find them very soothing after a deadline because they give you all the pieces, and they give you the exact instructions, and all you have to do is follow instructions.
You can create a beautiful, creative thing without having to be beautiful and creative yourself. You’re just — “Oh, I’m going to put this together, and you put it all together, and I’ve got some crazy stuff.” My favorite thing is definitely those little single color spacemen from the 1980s, there’s a red one, and a yellow one, and a black one.
And any chance I get to buy those, I couldn’t have enough of them. It’s a mania. Fill my house with little spacemen like that. And, boy, if Lego® ever said, “You could design a set.” Boy, oh, boy. I think I would want to design cool space stations with the same little classic guys. I don’t know, it’s a dream. It certainly would be a lot of fun.