Baz finds painting to be quite spiritual and even magical. He is grateful for the absolute joy of using vivid colour, which unlocks some surprising elements of creativity for him. He considers that painting with bright colours communicates happiness! His style has evolved to one that now generally embraces abstract expressionism.
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