The job of the art is to really convey and support that empathetic response. I always try to find where the character is mushy, and then bring that to the forefront.
Ryan HurstBikers, in general, have just been so attractive to people. Photographers would follow them because there's this weird warrior gravitas that comes with it. The bikes are loud, they have tattoos, they have artwork that they all wear on their jackets.
Ryan HurstI don't know. I always love to find where a character's heart is, and by that I mean where they're intrinsically vulnerable, and to bring that out in myself.
Ryan HurstOne of the important things is that a lot of people forget that a biker club is a secret society.
Ryan HurstI think it's particularly a distinctively American concept that resonates with American culture through biker culture. A motorcycle is an independent thing. You're like, 'I don't want to ride in a car with this person. I want to be independent and ride by myself. But, let's ride in a group. Let's be independent, together.'
Ryan Hurst