 I think art is a great release and it's a form of meditation for some people. It's just a way to relax, it's a way to enjoy, just creating. Even if you're just doodling on a piece of paper, you're creating something from nothing. So I think that's a really fun thing. But they've got to learn sometime. You can't teach somebody. All I can do is keep telling them, you know what? You're great. You have something you want to say and now's your chance to say it. The only way you're going to fail with me is if you don't try. If you don't accept your own power and try to create something to let people know who you are, if you don't have anything to say and you're not passionate about anything, don't even bother picking up a pencil. Because nobody wants to hear what you have to say. You've got to know who you are and have something important to say or something that you love or something like that. So I'm going to make your own art, you know? Live your own life. The only way you can fail is by not trying. And so I tell that to myself and I just go on that. Then it starts to be fun and pain is like anything else. You're one stroke away from ruining it and then you're one stroke away from getting it back. You know, everything is like a living thing. You know, every being is different. And they're great because they're genuine. They're sincere. And that's what I like, you know, sincerity. And it just so happens when people are sincere, the work turns out great because the idea is a good idea. Because I really want everybody on campus is like, this is their gallery. You know, not just art and design, but everybody can participate. It takes time. It's new, you know, but I think we're doing really good. I'm super proud.