Draw. Lose. Repeat.

This pencil drawing on regular 80 g A4 paper was drawn by me quite a while ago.
Unfortunately, this is one of those works, the original of which I probably lost forever.
I only have a scanned copy of this art left.
And there are still NFTs with photocopies of this work.
Today I was wondering if I should repeat this art from the very beginning?
Back then, it was just drawing based on inspiration. I would finish drawing some elements without planning.
But maybe if I start drawing again... maybe it will turn out better?
Last time I spent... about 8 hours to get this result.
I don't know how long it will take again.
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True loss does not occur when a thing disappears, but when we stop looking for its meaning.
Finding is not the return of the past, but the creation of a new union with the present.
Every loss frees up space in the soul for what we must find later.
We often lose our way only to discover horizons that we did not notice before.
Loss takes away what is visible from us, but finding gives us the ability to see with the heart.
The hardest thing is to lose ourselves, but it is from this point that the greatest journey of finding begins.
The world takes away what has become a cage for us, so that we can find what will become wings.
Finding what has been lost after years is like meeting an old friend who has become wiser.
The tragedy of loss is measured by our attachment, and the joy of finding is measured by our willingness to accept.
Sometimes you have to lose everything, down to the last crumb, to find your true value.
Loss teaches us to value time, and finding restores faith in the justice of fate.
He who is afraid of loss will never experience the sweet taste of an unexpected finding.
We lose things in space, but the meanings found remain with us forever.
Memory is a bridge that transforms the bitterness of loss into the quiet joy of finding the spiritual.
Only in the darkness of a lost landmark is a person able to find his inner light.
Life is a constant exchange, where each loss is a preface to a new finding.