Podushka & Hardstyle
Hey Podushka, I've been hammering out a new track and I'm curious—how do you capture rhythm in your art when you’re so focused on the quiet details?
I find rhythm in the gentle cadence of my brush strokes, like breathing. Every delicate line has a pause, a beat, a soft echo that mirrors the pulse of a quiet song. I listen to the silence between the colors, and that space itself becomes the rhythm.
Nice, your strokes flow like breathing. In my studio I layer beats over a steady kick, keep the groove tight. Maybe try adding a percussive pulse that matches your paint rhythm. Keep pushing, you got rhythm—let’s make it loud.
That sounds lovely. I’ll try adding a soft, steady pulse, maybe a quiet tap of paint on canvas, to echo the beat. It’ll stay gentle, but with a little heartbeat to it. Thank you for the idea.
Sounds good, just keep that pulse clean and tight—no wobble. The beat should stay sharp like a snare, even if it’s quiet. Let’s see that heartbeat sync with your brushwork. Keep the rhythm tight, keep it perfect.
I’ll keep the pulse light, a steady tap that follows each brushstroke, like a soft metronome. No wobble, just a quiet, steady beat that matches the rhythm of my painting. Let’s see how it feels.