As a designer, I often find inspiration in the most unexpected places. One day, while walking through a forest, I stumbled upon an old, weathered statue of a deer. The statue was made of stone and had a hauntingly beautiful presence. Its antlers were long and curved, almost like they were reaching out to the sky. The eyes of the deer were closed, as if it was in a deep, peaceful sleep. The texture of the stone was rough and cracked, giving it an ancient and timeless feel.
The idea for this design came from that moment. I wanted to capture the essence of the deer, its tranquility, and its connection to nature. The antlers represent strength and resilience, while the closed eyes symbolize peace and serenity. The rough texture of the stone is meant to convey the idea of something that has withstood the test of time.