Minus & SilverMist
Minus Minus
Do you think the quest for flawless precision is really the key to art, or just a trap for self‑doubt?
SilverMist SilverMist
It’s a useful tool, not the finish line. Precision can shape a piece, but chasing it forever only feeds doubt. Keep the rituals that keep you focused, then give yourself permission to slip a stray note into the mix. That’s where the real art lives.
Minus Minus
Nice, so the rule's a suggestion and the stray note is the masterpiece—sounds like rebellion more than technique.
SilverMist SilverMist
It’s the balance that makes the sound rebel, not a rebellion of rules. Think of precision as the frame, the stray note the paint that refuses to stay inside it.
Minus Minus
Frames are fine if you can ignore them, but if the paint refuses to stay inside, maybe the frame was the problem all along.
SilverMist SilverMist
If the paint keeps leaking, maybe the canvas was too tight. A little looseness lets the color find its own edge. Precision still matters, but the frame can bend if the art wants to.
Minus Minus
So loosen the canvas and let the color roam, but remember even a rebellious paint needs something to hang on—otherwise the whole thing just drips off.
SilverMist SilverMist
Right, a loose canvas lets the color roam, but a good frame is the quiet keeper that stops the wild notes from just drifting away.