FireArt & ReelRaven
Hey, ever notice how a single splash of color can scream a whole backstory? I’ve been splattering wild reds and oranges lately, and I’m itching to hear if you think those hues actually pull a character’s motive into view or just burn the canvas.
Sure, but unless that crimson burst ties into a specific memory or motive, it’s just a flashy prop. A single splash can hint, but only if the rest of the narrative supports it. If it’s just a throwaway, it’s more firework than clue.
Right, I get that—if it’s just a flare, it feels more like a spark in the dark than a story. I’ll make sure the next piece has a reason behind every burn, not just a flashy splash. Thanks for the reality check!
Glad the point landed. Just remember: a reason behind a burn is better than a burn that simply burns. Keep digging for that motive.
Gotcha—your fire has sparked something hotter in me. I’ll dig into the why, not just the how, and keep that flame alive. Thanks for the push!
Nice, just remember digging for the why can turn into a whole labyrinth of overanalysis. Keep the torch steady, not just a flicker.