DAVID CLEMEN: Hi. I'm David Clemen on behalf of Expert Village, and today, we're going to do an abstract painting on a larger scale on a piece of birch wood. Okay, now I'm going to apply the second color after I've kind of gotten my background set how I want it. And I might add--go back and re-plop some red, but right now, I'm just going to do a few big drops of white. Not as many as the red 'cause I already have the whole piece of wood pretty much covered. So, I'm just going to go with a few of the white plops and then once I get those spread out--I only did, lets see, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight plops of the white. And so, when I get ready to squeegee in the next segment, you'll see that I won't spread or cover nearly as much. But I did make these plops a little bit bigger so I will be able to cover a large area. And then if it's too much white, I can always go back in and add red paint. And then, on the next color that I add, I'm going to mix in a little bit of black. So, this is plopping the second color, and in the next segment, I will be squeegeeing, and then we'll just keep moving and fill in this painting out and see what we'll get.