We mixed Liquitex Primary Blue Titanium White and several colors from Shuttle Art on F20 canvas for acrylic painting. The colors are less muddy, and I believe I was able to express vivid and ideal colors. The theme of this work is singularity. I have often painted this radiating composition. I sometimes offer the view I want to see to the viewer, whether it is a picture that I myself want or not for anyone else. Self-expression is an unavoidable part of my work. I think this is an expression of my desire to go straight ahead like this. It is a work that means I want to go to unknown places. Technically, it is a simple but intuitive process. First, I put the color I want to place on a part of the canvas as it is. Once you have a rough idea of what you want, all you need to do is to use a thick brush and trace the colors in a radial pattern. The important thing is not to use different brushes. Use only one brush until you are finished. As you trace the radial waveform, the colors begin to mix in the brush. This mixing in the brush is the source of the vivid and subtle gradations. Continue painting without fearing that the colors will become muddy. This time, I used an F20 canvas, so I bought a new brush that is quite thick so that it can hold as much paint as possible. I do not use very advanced techniques. I always practice simple yet difficult techniques.