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What happens at the meeting of two different things? 

They can stay separate, or they can mix. 

They can stay intact while mixing or dissolve and become something entirely new. 

They can fight, or they can curiously examine each other. 

They can keep their boundaries where they meet or they can keep a space between them. 

They can rush towards each other or run away from each other. 

Or they can do all of these things at different stages. 

A watercolor painting featuring blended shades of blue, turquoise, and sandy brown. The colors are layered in horizontal bands, with some areas of more intense pigment and others softly diffused. White gaps between the bands create contrast, and the edges of the painting are uneven, with some areas bleeding into the surrounding space.
Turquoise, blue and gold
A painting with three distinct horizontal sections of color. The top section is a rich turquoise with slightly uneven edges. Below it, a bold yellow band stretches across the composition, with areas where the color bleeds into the sections above and below. The bottom portion is a deep reddish-brown, with irregular patches of lighter tones where the paint has pooled or lifted. Thin lines and streaks of white and maroon appear where the colors intersect, creating a textured, organic effect.
Turquoise, yellow and red
A watercolour painting with a series of soft, diffused shapes in shades of green, blue, pink, and purple. The colours appear to have bled and spread across the paper, creating organic, cloud-like forms. A horizontal band of solid, copper runs across the composition, contrasting with the fluidity of the surrounding colours. The painting has a delicate, layered effect, with some areas more saturated and others fading into the white background.
Turquoise, purple, copper and red
A watercolour painting with two main colour areas. The top section is a deep red with an uneven edge, where the pigment has pooled and spread downwards in soft, vertical streaks. The lower section is a warm yellow, with areas of varying saturation and irregular edges where the colour has diffused into the surrounding space. The two colours blend in the middle, creating subtle transitions and organic, fluid shapes.
Red and yellow