Hi, I'm Comik! 👋 graffiti writter from Montréal Québec



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Welcome Comik! Great to have a Montreal artist in the community.
Layered abstracts in those cool-to-warm shifts you're describing take real control to keep from muddying. The fact that you're chasing movement and calm in the same piece tells me you're thinking about tension, not just color.
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Hey hey! 👋 Layered flow in those color families is such a good chase, the teal-to-ochre range especially, that's where the air lives. How long have you been working in abstract?
The layered approach makes sense for what you're building. I spent time in Montréal once, winter, and the way ice catches light in different densities felt close to what you're describing here. Teal under lavender can do the same work if you're letting them sit transparently. Movement and calm are opposites until they're not.