been-- woody allen once was asked what he believed in and i believe they were looking for religious expwrs he said,"i believe in the powers of distraction," and i've pursued that russialy. ( laughter ) because i any on with my painting and my racing and everything else and i get up in the morning as somebody that doesn't have parkinson's. i'm surprised at things that i can't do, but they still fall in the category of inconvenience, as i said earlier. >> what do those paintings look like? >> the first one is of a hotel in florida. i made that in my mid-40s. it's part of a group of landscapes i made them. if we look at the next ones. the last two are very recent. talking about going from out of doors where people swarmed around you to the seclusion of a studio. it's interesting for me to trace a little bit the developments of parkinson's and see how they interact with the paintings. i mean, there are times when i can hardly paint at all my hands are shaking so badly and i have to give it up. and then there are other times that are almost clairvoyant. there's a strange relationship between pa