You are in Stage 4: The curator
You’re trying to figure out composition — but it’s actually your color that’s confusing things.
Instead of refining everything at once, step inside your Artist Passage Portal to see where small, intentional changes can elevate your work without losing your personal style.
You don’t need to push harder.
And you don’t need to fix your paintings by adding more.
You just need clarity on where your attention actually belongs at this stage — so you stop overworking and start painting with intention.
That’s what your Artist Passage Portal (free access) is for.
Now that you know you’re in Stage 4 — The Curator, it makes sense that you’ve been fixated on what goes where.
You rearrange petals. Move stems. Pull in a bloom from the reference.
Still? It feels off.
So you tell yourself,
“Maybe I just don’t know how to compose.”
But here’s what most artists don’t know:
Composition isn’t just placement. It’s color.
Color is what leads the eye. Builds the story. Makes it feel complete.
And once you learn how to use it intentionally —
everything changes.
The only mini workshop that teaches you how to build composition through color, not clutter — so your paintings feel alive, expressive, and truly your own.
You’ll explore how hue, value, and temperature control the experience of your work — and how to use that to your advantage without overthinking it.
You’ll keep tweaking arrangements that still feel off.
You’ll keep wondering why your work feels too tight… or too scattered.
You’ll keep guessing at “what looks good.”
But what you need isn’t more placement tips.
You need to understand the language of composition.
And this workshop teaches you how to speak it fluently.
– Tessa, Stage 4 artist
“I finally stopped guessing. This showed me how to think about color and composition like a real designer — not just a painter.”
“I finally understood how to paint a flower from any angle.”
– Risa, Brush Movement Member