 Pennsylvania just over a year ago. Well my father is, well he's a professional artist and so he does like a lot of illustration and so I just grew up being exposed to him doing all of the art and so I always had all of the materials around and so I just started exploring and finding like my own voice through art and so then I went to nursing school in Boston and here I am experiment with different mediums and see where I can go with it. I love about sculpture actually is it's sort of it speaks for itself in a way that like you can't really get especially with oils you can get some really great qualities out of oils but you have to be so diligent with it that's something that I didn't like fall in love with and so sculpture really allows it to come and speak for itself which I really love so I don't know we'll see. My brother he came down for the summer and I roped him into learning sculpture with me one night it was like when it was like typhooning we were going to come to the studio but it's closed because of the storm so I was like alright well just come to the sculpture with me so we sat down at the dining room table and he started sculpting. It was all night. Yeah I think it was like 10 hours. Yeah it was over 10 hours of sculpting it's great. No I hadn't even touched clay before I threw a couple pods and then like maybe a week after that I tried sculpting classes in college. I'm campaigning for him to switch his major. I don't know about that but maybe it depends it depends.