It's, um it's really chaotic. I really enjoy it. I do probably get maybe, on average, half my time in the studio painting. But I do loads of like... so all my jobs are in art, but I do a lot of like, arts facilitations. I work freelance, and I work a lot in like Arts and Health spaces with groups that might really benefit from doing art. So that's like, I have more regular employment. I think one of the reasons... well, there's lots of reasons to do this masters, but one of them is that like... the art world... it definitely, in London, it can be very hard to enter unless you know people or have quite a good institutional 'in,' like a name. So yeah, it's been great in that like, what I've made... the way I've been doing it up until this point is just submitting work, to like every open call and exhibition I find. But the gallery world... I'm still like, I don't know! Yeah, so I do lots of different jobs, but it's really fun. The other thing is I have a spare room in the floor I live in so I paint in there, I don't rent a studio, which is great in terms of costs, but it can be a little lonely. So I think that's something... it's a lot of time by yourself unless you're in a shared studio. So I think I'm gonna really love being in a shared studio.