Client
Private Project
Overview
The print unfolds like a garden born from shadow. Between leaves, flowers, and flowing lines, the phrase Still the Lucky One rises – not as denial, but as acceptance. Each stroke and cut becomes a meditation on transformation: how even in heaviness, there is growth; how the heart, though scarred, can still open like a flower toward the sun.
Client
Private Project
Industry
Handcraft/ Art
Service
Design Concept
Linocut
Illustration
Duration
1 month
The Challenge
To carve both fragility and strength into the same surface – to let sorrow breathe without extinguishing hope. The challenge was to hold contrast: light and darkness, loss and renewal, despair and quiet gratitude – all entwined within one gesture.
The Solution
By carving directly into linoleum, every movement of the hand became an act of surrender and rebuilding. The lines, imperfect and alive, trace the rhythm of healing. Nature itself became the teacher – reminding that every leaf, every petal, carries both shadow and shine.
The Result
The final print is both confession and celebration – a visual prayer to endurance. It whispers that beauty is not the absence of pain, but what remains when we choose to keep growing through it. Still the Lucky One is a reminder that even from the deepest roots of sorrow, something luminous can bloom.







