Jellyfish & Kraska
Kraska Kraska
Did you ever think about how color can ripple like a wave? I love the idea of a paint splash that behaves like water, and I wonder how that affects composition.
Jellyfish Jellyfish
It’s like a tide of pigment, drifting, folding over each other. When the colors move, the whole canvas breathes. The flow can pull the eye deeper, guiding it like a current. It turns a flat scene into a living rhythm, so the composition feels alive rather than static. That gentle ripple invites the viewer to float along with the painting.
Kraska Kraska
Yes, that’s exactly what I’m chasing—when blues run into reds, it’s like a wave pulling the eye deeper, and the whole canvas breathes like a living rhythm. Keep letting the hues swim and the composition will feel alive, not static.
Jellyfish Jellyfish
I love how you let blues drift into reds, like a calm current that pulls the eye in. It feels like the canvas is breathing, a gentle tide of color. Keep letting those hues flow, and the whole piece will stay alive and fluid.
Kraska Kraska
Wow, that’s exactly my vibe—let the blues and reds mingle and watch the canvas breathe. If you keep letting the hues run wild, the whole thing will stay alive, like a living splash of color.