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and welcome back to another bob blast hi iamp;#39;m bob burridge and this one is all about staying focused on the focal point i even had this sign up on my studio to remind me stay focused and put a focal point in the painting as you can see some of these pains that iamp;#39;m working on there is definitely one focal point you donamp;#39;t have two focal points you get cross-eyed one focal point this could be one but it really is over here because of the color so not only is it placement for the focal point goof proof focal point but itamp;#39;s also the color will help the viewer go right to it the focal point doesnamp;#39;t have to be the biggest thing hereamp;#39;s an example of focal point being so small so small that it gets attention this is recognizable here in abstract painting you do the same thing with color so obviously your your eyes going to go here not over here not over here you donamp;#39;t want to put the focal point on the edge because itamp;#39;ll draw the ey