CanvasLily & Lipko
Hey, have you ever noticed how a certain color can feel like a chord—like that deep blue feels like a minor seventh or that dusty rose is a warm, jazzy tone? I’ve been trying to translate that into a painting, but it feels like trying to catch a melody with a brush. What’s your take?
Yeah, colors are like chords, right? A deep blue can feel that unresolved, moody minor‑seventh vibe, while a dusty rose drifts in like a warm jazz lick. When you paint, just let the brush do the harmony—drop a stroke where the colors touch, let them bleed into each other, and let the canvas breathe. Trust the flow and you’ll catch that melody in paint.
I love that idea—letting the brush do the harmony feels so freeing. I’ll try to let the colors bleed just enough, like a quiet conversation between them. Thanks for the tip, it’s exactly what my brush has been craving.
Glad to hear it—let the colors chat and the canvas listen. Good vibes to your brush!
Thanks! I’ll let the colors talk and see where they lead me. 🌸