 We're here. In effect. Can I have my marker? Uh-oh. It's great. Magnus is the old time person. And no one wanted to paint with me. And they're like, oh, go home and like go bake an apple pie. And then I'm just like, oh, I'll show them. My name is Claw Money and I am from Fresh Meadows Queens. We're in my store. Longco, Ludlow and Delancey, one-on-one Delancey. I was fascinated by the trains when I was young, but I didn't really think about graffiti or doing graffiti until I was in New York City hanging out with graffiti writers. I started tagging when we would like leave the club and somebody would pull out a can. And I was like, I can like do this. I was just sort of a one-woman army. I remember feeling like the whole neighborhood was just mine. Like everybody had to stay inside. And this is like my like domain. And it was a very interesting experience, feeling like I owned the city. I've had some really like ugly situations. I mean, I definitely had somebody like throw a bottle in my head one night somewhere. I'm like, oh, those guys know I'm Claw. I got to get out of here. With all the beef, I stopped writing graffiti. I woke up one day and I was like, I had a great idea. Make a t-shirt. I had a brand out of my basement, you know, for a good three years. It's interesting because now my business is very different. The clothing or the Claw specific clothing is really marketing for the art, which is completely sort of like different. It was the other way around when I first started like the art market at the clothing and now the clothing markets the art.