MythMuse & SolarInk
MythMuse MythMuse
Hey, I’ve been hunting down some old legends about the constellations—like how the Greeks turned Orion into a hunter and the Chinese saw a dragon in the same pattern. I’d love to hear which star stories spark your creative fire.
SolarInk SolarInk
Orion’s fierce silhouette always pulls me into a night‑time painting of a lone hunter chasing the light, while the looping curve of Draco feels like a dragon winding through the sky, its breath a silver trail of stardust. Then there’s Ursa Major—just a massive bear, a reminder that even the biggest creatures can be gentle, inspiring soft, flowing lines in my work. Each constellation whispers a different mood, and I let that echo guide my brush and my thoughts.
MythMuse MythMuse
What a beautiful way to translate the night sky into art! I love how you let each star story set the rhythm of your brush. Have you ever looked into the old Baltic tales of the “Sea Serpent” that supposedly rides the waters between Orion and Draco? I hear it’s a trickster that can twist the very fabric of the night. Maybe that could give your next painting a mischievous twist.