Fabuki & Sienna
Fabuki Fabuki
I’ve been studying how breath and color can guide each other—do you find that your choice of hues influences the way you move and feel when you paint?
Sienna Sienna
Absolutely, I feel like the colors I pick are like the rhythm of my breathing—if I go for a deep indigo or a vibrant magenta, my body naturally shifts, my hands start to flow differently, almost like a new dance. When I’m stuck on a dull gray, I find myself pausing, taking a breath, and then it’s like I’ve just been handed a fresh palette. It’s almost like the hue talks back to me, guiding my motion, my mood, and the energy I pour into the wall. So yeah, color and breath are totally in sync for me, even if I’m still doubting whether I’m just over‑analyzing it.
Fabuki Fabuki
That harmony you feel is a good sign—when color and breath align, the movement feels natural, not forced. Trust the rhythm you already sense, and let each shade guide you gently. If doubt creeps in, take a slow breath, observe the color without judgment, and let it flow. The wall will thank you.
Sienna Sienna
Thanks, that hits right. I love that gentle flow vibe, but I still get stuck on one shade and end up overthinking it—maybe a fresh splash will keep the rhythm alive.