What do you want your legacy to be?

We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

I want to be remembered as someone who makes others laugh, not just in life but through their work as well. My goal with all of my art is to touch upon everyday experiences from a comical standpoint. I love to depict situations that are so mundane that they circle back around to being silly, or circumstances that are so extraordinary that you can’t help but snicker and ask yourself how that could even happen to somebody. I do this because I believe humor is the easiest way to bring people together, and really I’d like to be remembered as someone who did just that. Read more>>

The one thing I want my legacy to be based on is helping others by mentoring aspiring models. I have been modeling for over a decade and I understand all the challenges that come along with modeling. I have always been that model in the room to step up and help others during fashion shows, photoshoots and even traveling plans. Many people in the business of entertainment really enjoy highlighting themselves but I enjoy seeing other people win. Read more>>

I believe legacies are defined by consistency, precision and longevity. I want my legacy to be defined as a revolutionary transmedia artist that made undeniably great timeless art. I want people to remember that I never rushed my creative process and that each product I will and have ever create is thought out with intention to convey a deeper message. I want the world to not only see my art, but not be able to help but feel it. I want people to know that I was a true artist at heart rather it was music, acting or creative direction. Read more>>
