1. The Mirror (Centerpiece) Draw a tall, oval mirror slightly tilted. Make it cracked with jagged lines across it, like lightning. Inside the mirror, lightly sketch a faint outline of a person slumped over — no details, just head and arms down. Around this figure, draw swirling shadows like smoke or wind. Keep them loose and curling. 2. The Runner (Right Side) Outside the mirror, on the right, draw a second version of the same figure — a ghostly shape pulling away from the mirror, with one arm stretched back like it's barely escaping. You can make this figure more upright, but still messy — as if tired, running, barely alive. Show movement lines behind the figure, like wind or motion blur. 3. Ashes and Emptiness (Bottom) Beneath everything, sketch scattered ash, like tiny dots and soft scribbles that trail off the page. Write the word “Nothing” fading into the ash if you want to add text. 4. Lost Dreams (Top Corners) In the background, draw floating orbs or candles — very tiny, like dreams floating away. Let a couple be dim and fading, and one very faint near the edge. 5. Final Touch Add an eye hidden in a shadow near the mirror, watching. It’s symbolic of the memory that “never left.” Color (optional) Use pale yellow for one light/dream. Use blue-gray for the mirror crack and the runner. Keep most of the page white or shaded very softly. See more