 Well, the idea is basically very simple and very modern at the moment. It's the end of the world, or the supposed end of the world, or the end of times. So these two drawings, I believe, represent two situations. The situation of the humanity and the situation of our civilization with this urban landscape. And I don't really like explaining art pieces because I don't find it very necessary. But for me, they show certain emptiness in the passing of time. And the changes in our world that are leading, or may not be leading, or may be leading to the end of the world, or the end of a certain system that we exist in now, the world as we know it. First, I have quotations, or I have my own lyrics or sometimes poems. In this case, this is a quotation from the Raid on Innsmouth from HP Lovecraft. And in my older works, I wrote poems by myself. So this is like some sort of scenography for the, some sort of play that will never be realized in full. For many years, I was basically orientated towards conceptual art, which means in our ways of production, little bit performance, little bit video, little bit photography. But as the time passed, I was rather filled exhausted. And I wanted to somehow explore this training that I had on our academy. And it was basically drawing and painting. So I think where the time comes, I started to do actually what I was trained for, to paint and to draw. And I basically, I think that it is first level of similarity between me and Sinisha. The other level is that both we are orientated towards popular culture in some way. So we are rather like pop culture buffs. So it was relatively enjoyable working with Marin on this project.