Every great thing begins within — before the colour, before the form, before the wings unfold.
There is a moment, quiet and electric, that exists before creation. Then the hand moves and the first point is placed — and then two lines. Straight. Certain. Unassuming.
It always starts there.
Two lines that seem to know nothing of wings. And then — slowly, deliberately — they begin to bend. Not broken. Transformed. Each curve pulled from the straight with intention, with pressure, with feeling. The arc of a wing. The sweep of a body mid-flight. The tension of something on the edge of becoming.
Every piece of the wing, every movement of the body, every detail of the Dream Catcher lives inside those two original lines. I don’t add to them. I reveal what was already there.
There is something profound in that. The most rigid thing becoming the most fluid. Structure giving birth to freedom. Straight becoming curved. Flat becoming alive.
I follow the lines. I bend them. And slowly — always slowly — the wings reveal themselves.
This is where every Dream Catcher begins. Not with the gold, not with the frame, not with the finished piece on your wall. It begins with two straight lines and the quiet courage to bend them.
The Dream Catchers Collection by MXI Design Studio.