 You have to have the dimensions there. Yeah, you have to have the dimensions there. Okay, so what we're gonna do, I mean, one of the things, the reason I work from the inside out is, it's simple for me, because I use the Fibonacci sequence, which is the Fibonacci sequence, is you start off with zero and one, and all you do, you add the previous two numbers to get the next number. So zero plus one is one, right? And then you add these two numbers to get the next number. One plus one is two. So you add these two numbers, which is one and two to get the next number, which is three, right? And that's the Fibonacci sequence right here, embedded with boxes inside the golden rectangle. So what we're gonna do right now is, we're gonna shade in these things. So I'm just gonna bring up my box of chalk. And what we're gonna do is fill in these boxes. So you see how the Fibonacci sequence works, right? So this guy is a one by one box. So I'm gonna use yellow and green for a one by one box, right? And then what we got is, we're gonna use blue. So one by one. So what we're gonna do is make another square here, which is two by two. So this guy ends up being a two by two square. So one plus two is three, and this becomes a three by three square. So let's use whatever this is, pinkish. So we're gonna make a three by three square. So let's use pink for this one, because what this is now is one plus one plus three, because this was a three by three square. So that makes it five, right? So zero, one, one, two, three. Three plus two is five. The next number in the Fibonacci sequence is five. So this is a five by five square. For the next one, you just lose purple. So what we got for the next one is, this is a five by five square. This is a one, this is a two by two. So two plus one plus five, that gives us an eight, right? Because five plus three is eight. That's the next number in the Fibonacci sequence. And this guy becomes an eight by eight box. So the next one, we got an eight, a two, and a three. Is this a three? That's a three because that's a one, too. So eight plus two is 10 plus three is 13, which is, what are the two numbers? We had a five and an eight, five plus eight is 13. And that's exactly what we have. And that's, this is a 13 by 13 box. So I'm gonna color this guy blue. So what we have right now, this is a 13 box. That's an eight box. So 13 plus eight is 21, which is exactly what we're gonna have here. Is a 21 unit by 21 unit box. So this guy now is a 21 box. Okay, so we just reversed engineered the golden rectangle by using the Fibonacci sequence, it's Fibonacci series, Fibonacci numbers if you wanna think about it, from the inside out. And we created the same thing initially by using our ratios with the squares and using the diagonals to go in. Okay, for now, this is what the golden rectangle is that Dirk is gonna talk about, where he's talking about what he's doing with his paintings, where he's focusing the image, where we're gonna focus, where the focal point is on his drawings, how the balance is on his structures. Okay.