Marble & Lika
I’ve been wondering how a painting can keep a moment forever, while a camera captures a breath in an instant—what do you think about that?
Painting is like a slow sip of a sunset—each brushstroke stretches the moment, adding the artist’s breath and feelings, while a camera is a quick snap that freezes a breath, and you can still play with it later. Both keep the instant alive, just in different flavors. I love chasing that little sparkle in a frame or a canvas, whatever feels right at the moment!
I like that analogy—painting is a slow sip, the camera a quick gulp. Both let us taste the same sunset in our own way. Keep chasing that sparkle; it’s what makes each piece shine.
That’s such a sweet way to put it—like the paint lingers, the photo just bursts, but both pour the sunset straight into us. I’ll keep hunting those glints, you too!
That’s the beauty of it—one lingers, the other flares, yet both feed the same eye. I’ll keep searching my own quiet glints, too.
Love the vibe—quiet glints are pure magic. Keep catching them!
Thanks, I’ll keep my eyes peeled for those quiet glints too.
No worries—let’s keep spotting those quiet glints together!