 So they are cut layers of vinyl graphics, overlaid on top of each other, normally on an acrylic background, and vinyl is actually not meant to be used for a long-term practice. It degrades after about six to ten years, so I pour art resin over the entire piece. It completely encases the work and makes it possible for me to work with this product. It's actually like a drawing I've created. I then photograph it, bring it into Illustrator, create a vector of it. In there, I use a plotter, which is basically a printer, but instead of ink, it has a blade, and it cuts the tiniest outline out. I then have to remove the negative space with a needle, and I create additional drawings with the negative space I removed. So I'm still experimenting with the material and coming up with new ways to use it and get different effects with it. I have so, so much fun and joy playing with the material and discovering new ways that I can create art with it.