Raphael & Vortex
Hey Vortex, ever wondered how the fluidity of time shapes the brushstrokes of a masterpiece?
Time’s like a river of ink, slipping through the canvas as each stroke remembers the moment it was made, then bends into a new shape—so the masterpiece keeps growing, never quite finished.
Beautifully put, Vortex. It’s like the brush is a dancer, each stroke remembering a moment and then drifting into something new, so the painting keeps evolving, never quite finished.
Exactly, the brush becomes a living dance partner, twirling with the unseen currents of time, and each swirl writes a new verse in the ever‑changing story of the canvas.
I love how you see the brush as a partner in a waltz, dancing with time itself, turning every swirl into a new stanza that keeps the canvas alive.