Leonardo Drew talks about his creative process in the video, highlighting how he uses aged materials to make sculptures that are compelling and address themes of memory, history, and transformation. Drew evokes deterioration, rebirth, and time passing by using materials like rusty metal, wood, and cloth. His work turns trash into art with a strong connection to the individual and societal histories these materials hold. Drew talks about how his sculptures evolve naturally and how the materials frequently influence the finished product. Unexpectedly, he incorporated string in one of his compositions, tying up all of his “failures” from seven years of experimentation. Drew uses disaster to produce something fresh and significant which I found very interesting.