Doeasy & RinaSol
RinaSol RinaSol
Hey Doeasy, I was just thinking about how some old stories keep finding their way into modern art. What’s your take on using classic tales as a backdrop for your latest abstract pieces?
Doeasy Doeasy
Oh, absolutely! I love borrowing those old stories, like seeds you can scatter on a fresh canvas. It’s like turning the familiar into a dreamscape—just the colors and shapes dancing around the narrative, no need to follow the plot strictly. Keeps me relaxed and makes the work feel like a quiet conversation with the past.
RinaSol RinaSol
That’s exactly the magic I love—turning history into a whisper that lingers behind your colors. It’s like letting the past breathe under your brush, not dictate the scene. Keep it loose, and the dream will find its own path.
Doeasy Doeasy
Exactly, and that’s what makes it feel alive—history as a quiet background hum while the colors shout their own story. It’s like letting the past be the wind that nudges the brush, not the boss. Keeps everything breezy and spontaneous.
RinaSol RinaSol
Absolutely, it feels like the past is just the wind behind the stage while your colors take center stage. If history had a backstage pass, your paint would definitely be the headline act.