 laying down that first bit of paint is really just sort of therapeutic. It clears my head. When I paint, I like to go for a really like bouncy style. I'll mix a lot of curves with sharp edges. Use a lot of colors and sort of just have fun with it. For this piece, I call them galaxy rips. These fun little swirls that kind of rip into space. Ivan's a free painter. He's a free designer. Style is original. It's coming from his heart. I'm a straight farm boy, but I love doing graffiti. I love skating. So whenever I go to the city, I'm like a city boy there. It's like an interesting juxtaposition between the land and the vibrant street art. I started doing graffiti when I was 10 years old. I just had to do it. Sometimes it was just like forced. I didn't even want to do it, and I would just be like scribbling in like textbooks. I got expelled from high school. When I came back though, my high school asked me to paint a mural for them. You don't have to do graffiti illegally to get your name out there. If I would have just kept doing like on paper, they still would have approached me. I know when my piece is finished, when I'm happy with it. They say like, when I'm happy with it or once I'm out of paint. Art can make you feel a certain way. It can motivate you. It can inspire you for some people to change their lives. I mean, I know it's changed mine. I'm Ivan Presciato. I'm Gath 1 from the J.H.F. crew. Thank you a lot, Brisk, and I'm out of here.