The Red Threads of Fate
In East Asian folklore, there is a belief that people are connected by invisible red strings. The Red Thread of Fate, tied around the pinky finger, is said to bind those who are destined to meet - no matter time, distance, or circumstance. It's not a simple connection. The thread stretches, tangles, and even disappears from sight entirely at times. But it is unbreakable. Over time, the idea has evolved beyond its mythological roots. In modern storytelling - especially animes, graphic novels, and visual art - the red thread becomes something larger. It’s no longer just about lovers. It becomes about: strangers who change your life in one conversation collaborators who build worlds together recurring faces across different eras of your life people who feel familiar before they’ve ever been explained I love seeing this in action when I create a tattoo flash sheet. I design a piece not knowing who it's for, and I wait to see who connects to it, who tugs at that thread. For me, this is one of the places where art is truly at its most powerful - in its ability to take the most thin, wispy thread and bring people together, no words needed. Now, I can already hear the voice of my ex saying, well that’s a cute idea but not everything has to mean something. But I think there is value in being open to the moments of connection, now more than ever in this world of machines and noise, and in seeing the collective experience of humanity reflected through different filters and perspectives. Everyone is a teacher, and everyone has something to teach you. From all my time traveling, meeting people in random countries, reconnecting in amazing ways, creating and connecting to art, I can say with certainty, there are some moments that feel too precise to ignore. So if you’re reading this, surprise, this is one of your threads. We are already connected. And we can amplify our strength, our art, and our power to make change the more tangled up we get (in the best way possible). Destiny isn’t a fixed line. It’s a network. And somewhere in that network - ancient, digital, mythic, human, divine - we are already connected. Come with me. Love, The Lonely Angel