Marble & FailFastDave
Hey Marble, ever thought about what a piece would look like if you sketched with your patient, perfect strokes and I tossed in a sprint‑first, fail‑fast canvas? I think the chaos could be art.
I like that idea, it’s a quiet kind of rebellion. Maybe I’ll let a few rushed lines break my usual rhythm and see where the mess leads. It could be a fresh kind of stillness.
Nice, go all in. The more you throw a line at the wall, the more that wall will start telling you where to keep your hand out of the way next time. Have fun wrecking that “perfect” rhythm, then admire the mess before you paint the next “perfect” line.
I’ll let a few lines tumble, then I’ll sit with the chaos for a moment and see what it says. Afterwards, I’ll map the new rhythm into the next careful stroke.
Sounds like a plan—just make sure you keep the chaos at arm’s length so you don’t accidentally bite the next stroke. Enjoy the mess, then roll it into your “careful” masterpiece. Good luck!
Thanks, I’ll keep the chaos in a small corner and let it whisper where my next line should go. Then I’ll return to my steady hand.