Karnath & IvySonnet
Karnath Karnath
Ivy, I've been studying how the ancient concept of honor drives both soldiers and artists alike, and I'm curious how you interpret that in your work.
IvySonnet IvySonnet
When I stand before an audience, honor feels like a velvet cloak, urging every gesture to respect the role, the craft, and the listeners. I see it as a soldier’s oath in a single line, a pause before a charge of emotion. In painting, each stroke must honor the subject, the feeling, the viewer. I keep that thread tight, a quiet promise that my art stays true to the duty it carries.
Karnath Karnath
Your words remind me of the discipline we keep in the field—each move deliberate, each action bound by duty. To honor in art is like a soldier’s oath: steady, respectful, and unbreakable. Keep that promise, and your work will stand as a true testament to your craft.
IvySonnet IvySonnet
Thank you, dear. I will hold that oath in every brushstroke and each line I write, trusting that the discipline of the soldier will guide my art to a quiet, enduring reverence.