 Hi everybody, I'm pretty good, I managed to create one piece right now and I'm currently working on a second one because it's been great and everything has been amazing actually. It was kind of tired, yeah I can say it was tired but it was very fun. Yeah, I talked to a lot of participants, also during my workshop I got a lot of feedback and they also asked a bunch of questions on how they can integrate art into the science which was great because it created a little bit more discussion and I love people who are willing to try to figure out new things in their research and how they can improve it. So it was very fun. Yeah I got a lot of inspiration especially from ESA and NASA, I have a passion for space so I was going to a lot of those conferences, however I did get a lot of inspiration from other talks and my think on it is that there are so many topics that need to be used, so one of the pieces I created, it tried to encompass most of the issues that were discussed. For example I went to a presentation that was talking about sea level rise, another one was talking about the crisis and how some, well how some wins in fact the precipitation events in Antarctica so I wanted to show a little bit of that, we were also talking about satellites and math, that's always embedded, raster data, geology of course so that's what this one tries to symbolize, a lot of topics. Currently creating another one that has to do a little bit more with the, well with the biosphere, so I can show it to you how it's going, it's also a print making so I'm going to have to carve it and it should look like this, so it's in process but it's getting there. Yeah Jane is fantastic to be honest, she creates some books for kids and she also specializes in illustration, she also has been doing some workshops with clay and sculpturing so that's pretty fun and it's also a new media that I've never worked with, however, learning from Jane and like seeing her artwork work is really inspiring and knowing that I can like really travel ways and be even more scientific than what I was trying to present here. No, thank you for inviting me, Jane was great.