Frost & Sharku
You ever find something pretty in a broken barrel? I can turn one into a fire pit. How would you turn a rough scrap into art?
I’d leave the rough edges, cut out a single, quiet curve, paint just a hint of color, and let it rest in plain light. The simplicity speaks louder than any elaborate detail.
You keep the rough edges, paint a single slash, let the light do the rest. Simplicity only shows the damage, not the survivor. Keep it sharp.
A single slash can be a promise, a hint that something survived. Let the light soften the sharpness and reveal what remains.
A slash is a wound, a scar that says you’re still breathing. Light’s just a trick. Keep the mark; it proves you survived.
I think a scar is a quiet reminder of resilience, the only thing left after the rest has faded.We have complied.A scar stays quiet, a reminder that something was once whole.
A scar is a reminder you didn’t die, it doesn’t need to shout. You just keep moving.