 Okay, so it's day 42 and I kind of hit a wall because everything's too messy. So a big part of making art every day is trying to be clean. So I'm just going to show you the projects and what I'm going to do. So I've been just painting a lot of edges black again. When I don't feel like painting, I just do that. So just finding old pieces and cleaning them up, right? So this one I'm working on, I'm just starting to add a bunch of different summer colors to that and working on some anatomy stuff. This one is just kind of, I always have one or two canvases just sitting to the side and you take your paint palette and you empty it off onto those canvases. So I've made a couple really cool pieces of art just by emptying off paint palettes onto extra canvases. So these are our paint palettes. We just use big pieces of Flexi, see, until I get out of control. But anyway, those are, I don't know, I call them like throwaway pieces but they turn out great. So this is all just extra paint I'm working on that and this is a throwaway painting too. And this one too. So you just put paint on stuff. Next steps, so this one, I'm just starting to sketch the wings and I'm going to do it in ink, I think, for that one. So I have to draw wings on that. I'm putting these three ones away because there's four of them. So there's summer, that's fall, and then there's winter and spring. What else? I got to put this one away. There's that big one up there. I don't know what to do to finish it. I might add, I don't know. And what else? This one, I got to keep working on, you know, I'm just starting to sketch in like the hands and everything, right? And then, so that one's detail, I got to do the face on that one. This one, Rebecca's dad raised pigeons. So I'm going to have, I'm going to have a bunch of pigeons just like taking off in the bottom part. It's kind of abstract, but I just, it'll just be, so I'm just going to get some references of pigeons taking off. And this one, I don't know where it's going. The anatomy is kind of weird. Like her shoulders this way. Yeah, I got to work on that. This one, I don't know what to do with it. And that's it for now. Anyways, day 42 of Make Art Every Day. See what happens, challenge. And here are some things I learned so far. Benefits of art, challenge. So one, you give yourself something else to think about. So making art gives your brain something else to think about. And that's nice, instead of worrying or thinking about how you feel. Two, it feels really good when you finish a piece of art. Like you finish a piece of art and I got a rush of physical and mental positive feelings. So making art, it feels good. That's it. Three, you practice getting over needing to be perfect. So when you paint, you paint something and then you're like, oh crap, that's not right. And then you got to keep going. And eventually you just have to say good enough. Making art consistently makes you be around art more. Yeah. So since I started making art every day, I'm looking for ideas. I'm looking at art, I'm around art, I'm being around art. It's just nice. OK, thanks everyone. I hope you have a really good weekend. That's it. I hope you're making stuff.