Speaker 3
have to levein postor stuff and get judged, right? Imi, like, i live in the jungl right now. I'm in cosarico, and nice, yes, it's its pretty mae down here. A, and there's so much inspiration. I'm outside all day. Io id. I have a setit. Like, i love preparing myself just to paint, because my environment is so healthy for that. A, and
Speaker 2
i guess yet, you have something most people don't. Yes, it isa, is less distraction. E,
Speaker 5
no distractfon,
Speaker 2
none from creating.
Speaker 3
And so, like, i can dive in and i can paint for hours. And even if i make so many mistakes, like with oil, i just play with it, and i keep pushing it and pushing it and pushing it until i find, i find the right look or the right tone, or whatever it is. It's just for meo, when i look at technology, or when i look at the art is, specially a lot of graphic tan, i find itso overwhelming. When i want to kind o deviate from what i'm doing. Te scaries.
Speaker 1
I know a couple who they hole up in their place in the desert several hours drive from here, and they make art throughout the year, traditional art, jewelry and paintings. And then they spend their summer in southern california, selling it at the festival where they sell original art. But they've got a life style of you go retreat and you don't pay any attention to anything except your art. You just do it and do it and do it. Then you get this collection of it, and then you go and you sell it and sell it and sell it. You sound like you're in a position to that, where you can say, i don't have to deal with social media or very little for six months, or seven months, or eight months, and then i've got my selling season. But tat naturally evolved for them because they had a summer festival where they sold their stuff. Rat
Speaker 1
got some thing some people would like, which is a place to go, that you want to be, and you can say, during this time, while i'm here, i develop product.