"From 20 years of experience hiring artists out of the schools, I know-they get worse every year. They're absolutely ridiculously retarded now"
- John Kricfalusi
About this Quote
John Kricfalusi's quote is a representation of his experience in hiring artists out of colleges. He believes that the quality of musicians has actually lowered over the years, and that they are now "absolutely ridiculously slowed down". This can be interpreted as a criticism of the present education and learning system, as well as the lack of quality training that trainees are receiving. It can likewise be seen as a representation of the changing times, and also the reality that the industry is coming to be much more affordable. It is possible that Kricfalusi is sharing his frustration at the absence of top quality musicians that he is seeing, and the trouble he is having in discovering the best people for the work. Whatever the instance, it is clear that Kricfalusi is not excited with the present state-of-the-art world.
This quote is written / told by John Kricfalusi somewhere between September 9, 1955 and today. He was a famous Artist from Canada.
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