I was digging through it to see what is the connection with the Buddha's way of doing and what the transition of the three to go through life versus what I'm creating now of what we go through life. It makes perfect sense. It's actually sounds so logical for me.
You have been on an exploration for quite a long time. And if you sit down and look at your logically start looking at your work, your drawings, your sketches and everything, and where your emphasis slides and how you use line, you will see that you moving, moving, moving to this, this infrastructure, this skeleton, this skull. You're moving to the foundation of who you are as an artist, as a human being.
And from there, you will build again. So that's, that's, it's perfectly logical. I know, it's just fascinating.
It is. I'm getting fascinated by my own self and my own work. Which is ridiculously hilarious.
But let me say hi to Swati. I know it's a Sunday and she must be running around. So let's say hi to her while she's here.
Hey Swati. Hi, and I just want to say I can listen to you and Vicky for hours. You were saying right there that you were taking so much, but you know, it just inspires me so much when you talk and you know, and Vicky says something, always something so profound, so much to learn from you.
And so I don't think you should ever apologize. No, I think what I'm fascinated by is that all of us are going through it. And how many of us are reflecting to identify and recognize it? I'm feeling very lucky.
Actually, I feel I'm, you know how to say I feel blessed. I've never really used that word before. But I do feel lucky.