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Here's a guide for it. It gives four hints as well as providing the solution outright in a spoilered section, in case you still might want to try figuring it out for yourself.
https://techraptor.net/gaming/guides/blue-prince-painting-message-guide
They have guides for what seems like every puzzle in the whole game already. I don't know how they managed to get it out so quickly, aside from potentially the people who spent a lot of time with the demo by abusing the 4 day limit and discovering well beyond what was originally intended as it actually contained a lot (but not all) of the final game.
I've already given up and spoiled myself out of frustration, and I'm convinced there is no way that I would have been able to have figured everything out myself organically without having a miserable time of it.
Certain rooms only spawn when certain conditions are met.