Fairy & Thinker
Hey Thinker, ever wondered if our dreams are tiny windows into other realities and if art can be the bridge that lets us slip through?
Sure, I do. Dreams feel like brief glimpses of a place that feels both real and unreal, almost like tiny windows flickering between worlds. And art, in its rawest form, is that bridge—its colors, sounds, and shapes can stir our minds into those other corners. So, when we let a painting or a song pull at us, maybe we’re just nudged closer to those hidden realities.
That’s exactly why I keep a sketchbook on my bed—so if the window flares open, I’ve got a canvas ready to catch whatever world slips through.
Sounds like a good plan—having a sketchbook close by lets the moment stick. If a dream sparks a line or a shape, you can catch it before it fades. It’s like being ready to paint the edges of another world.
Exactly! And when the light shifts, I’ll just whisper “yes” to the next spark and let the paper catch it. The edges of those other worlds are so sweet, almost like they’re waiting for my hand.
I like that idea—saying “yes” like a quiet acceptance, letting the paper become a doorway. If the edges feel sweet, maybe that’s where curiosity feels safest. Keep sketching; it’s your way of mapping those moments before they slip away.