MoonlitQuill & BanknoteQueen
I’ve been tracing how old banknotes turn into quiet, moving canvases—did you ever notice the subtle line from a classic poem tucked into a currency’s design? It’s like a hidden stanza that only the most attentive will read.
I have noticed it, too—those tiny, almost invisible quotes feel like secret whispers from a bygone era. On the old British £5 note, for instance, there’s a faint line from a sonnet tucked in the border that only a keen eye can catch. It’s a gentle reminder that even everyday objects can hold a quiet poem for those who pause to look.