 I think I feel most comfortable when I'm around all the colors. It's like people are scared of color here, definitely. And I call the place where I live now monochromia, because it's so bland. Things like gray and brown, people like them because those are serious official colors. Like business people, they don't wear colorful clothes. They wear dark clothes, neutral tones. Kind of grow up and be more neutral and boring. I just like to surround myself with as many colors as possible. I've been going through the full spectrum. I've been starting with, say, red and going all my way through to purple. But usually it's quite random. I'm like, this color looks good, this color looks good, and they're going to look great together. Blue in nature is very rarely found. And it's often a warning sign. So when you see blue, it means don't eat me. I'm toxic. Oh, I use a lot of blue in my art, but I don't eat my art, so it's okay. I would eat this though, because this is beautiful. It looks so tasty. Sometimes you see red and you're like, oh, that's such an angry color. But no, it doesn't have to be an angry color. It can be just what it is.