Right now the artist’s statement is a blank piece of paper. One art piece is started but only one-third finished. But come March, galleries in Savannah, Georgia and Jordan will be filled with graphic illustrations and etchings from artist Nik Duduković.

Based on a formula of putting aside crippling fears of not drawing well enough and learning not to finish the last piece five minutes before the first person arrives, Duduković’s work comes together through a series of inspired quotes and ideas that spark a beautiful marriage of artwork.

“To an extent there is a reason why the drawings end up looking and working together the way they do. But that’s not ordained from the beginning,” he says.

Something as simple as a Joe Rogan podcast or the repetition of Jurassic Park movies gives Duduković the tingle to produce great pieces of art.

“It’s like people that like to laugh once a day because they say it feels really good.