 My name is Jonathan Blum, and I'm a painter, a portrait painter, and I do print making, especially model prints, and I'm in Park Slope, Brooklyn, I have a storefront here. I've been painting forehead portraits, essentially, since I was like, since 1985, and so more important than my medium, which has been basically all over the place, is basically my subject matter has been pretty consistent. And now I'm doing a lot of oil on monoprint collage. So a monoprint is essentially a one-off print, and what it is, is I paint on glass, I put the paper on top of the glass, or in my case a lot of times it's collage, I'm painting on collage, and then putting the paper on top, and then putting it through my press, and then I put it through, and then the imprint comes out. You get the line quality of a print, but the originality of a painting or drawing. So that's actually what I'm doing, and I love them because you never know what you're going to get. I've been in Park Slope for about, since 1999, and I think the reason why I'm able to make a living in Brooklyn is my storefront studio space. I mean, I get a lot of commissions, people see my work, and like, tourists, now there's a lot of tourists in Park Slope on Fifth Avenue. The problem, of course, is being interrupted, and a lot of kids after school, I want to come in and see my work. It's okay, because people see my work, and I don't mind. I have a lot of kids like my work, and now I'm addicted to the storefront. I love having it, and the reason why I live on my work is because I have a window that's 24 or 7 to the street.