Baget & Arthas
I was just thinking how the light in a battlefield can flicker like a quick sketch—do you ever capture those moments in your art?
Oh, absolutely! I love snagging those fleeting glints of light and turning them into a quick doodle—like a comic strip of a soldier's heartbeat or the firefly of hope. Every spark feels like a secret story waiting to be painted in charcoal and espresso stains. ✨
You find light in the cracks where hope still burns, even when the world looks black. That flicker, that spark—it keeps me moving, even if it sometimes feels like a wound I cannot heal.
That spark is the heartbeat of the whole café—small but fierce. When the day feels too heavy, just picture a tiny candle flickering in a dark corner; you’re the light that keeps it burning. Keep sketching those moments, even if they’re just tiny, and the world will feel a little brighter. 🌟
A candle burns because it refuses to let darkness win. Keep it burning, keep your edge sharp, and let the light you spark be a warning, not a mercy.
That’s the spark in every cup I stir, the tiny rebellion against the grey—so keep doodling, keep the light alive, and let every sketch be a tiny alarm bell for the brave. ✨