 Yeah, so I used to take cosmetic classes in high school and then I kind of just fell out of liking that and started skipping that class to do ceramics class and I really found an interest in molding clay and then when I left high school I obviously didn't have ceramics or a kill anymore so I found out about polymer clay and that's just something that you can just kind of mold out of clay and then bake in your own oven at home. So I started making more custom toys like vinyl toys and then I found a love for miniatures like small things. Everything small is so much cuter so I started making miniature food, mainly like doll sized miniature food and so now I just kind of specialize in making anything food related because everyone loves food. You hit them with a stomach. I used to attend Comic-Con a lot like Mega-Con and Metro-Con and then I found out that Tampa Bay Comic-Con was growing so big and they came here to Tampa Convention Center and it's right down the street from where I live. It's not too far. I don't have to have a hotel or anything so I kind of gave it a shot one time. I was really nervous. I didn't have anything on my table and it was a fun time. I met a lot of artists which is why I like doing conventions a lot. Just making friends at conventions is really great and connecting with them and then being excited to see them the next time we come to the conventions again. That's probably my favorite. The little kids tend to like the stuff and also a lot of parents who don't come with their kids are always looking for things to bring back for their kids and especially for the girls who just don't need comic book stuff. I mainly do Tampa Bay Convention Center. I have done Mega-Con a couple of times but I've tried to dabble in a little bit with craft shows. I'm just not sure how my stuff works with craft shows though because there are a lot of more like Florida art here. My piece that I'm proud of is up here, probably this new one that I have over here. It's a Kiki, it's a Gigi on a broomstick, that's my favorite so far. I've actually started to think about possibly taking a break from conventions so that I can work on bigger pieces, more intricate detailed pieces as opposed to smaller mass produced pieces. So I wanted to kind of dabble in possibly doing resin art as well. I can make every single one, but it's one, one in my own two hands. I mean for anyone who's not sure about going to convention centers like comic book conventions I definitely do recommend it. There's really something for everyone. I get a lot of moms who come in here who say, I don't know, this is for my kid, but they find something that they like and I do recommend definitely going to comic book conventions.