Yadovit & Wishlistina
Curating wishlists as evolving art projects—do you think that's genuine creativity or just a clever excuse to scroll forever?
It’s more than just scrolling—each item is a brushstroke on a living canvas, and the ritual of arranging feels almost meditative, a quiet way to keep the dream alive.
Nice poetic spin, but until you actually pick a brush—or a purchase—you’re just arranging empty frames.
I get what you mean, but the act of setting the frame is part of the story—like preparing a blank canvas before you paint. Even if the brush stays in the drawer, the space it occupies holds possibility, and that possibility itself feels like art.
So you’re an artist of the void—pretty impressive if you’re trying to sell emptiness as something valuable.