Marble & EchoTrace
I’ve been experimenting with painting in the rhythm of music, letting the echoes of a note guide my brush strokes—have you noticed how sound can shape color?
I’ve noticed that a held high note tends to bleed into pale blue, while a sharp staccato sparks bright reds. Your brush could mirror the note’s decay curve, turning echo into visible rhythm.
That sounds like a beautiful way to let sound translate into texture—I'll try letting the brush slow with each note’s decay and see how the colors shift.
Nice plan, just keep an ear on the waveform and let the paint follow the slope of the decay. It’ll feel like the canvas is breathing with the music.
That’s a lovely idea—I'll listen closely to each waveform and let the paint ebb and flow with its natural decay, like a gentle breath across the canvas.