Dear ones,
Before I say anything else, I want to say the most important thing — thank you.
Thank you to every one of you who stayed with me throughout this difficult, uneven, and sometimes heavy year. Your support — subscriptions, messages, reactions, quiet presence — has meant far more to me than it may seem from the outside.
This year was not easy, not only creatively but personally as well. And in moments when working with themes of death, beauty, and vulnerability began to feel too sharp, it was you who reminded me why I continue. You stayed — not because of algorithms, not because of trends, but because you were looking for something more than just thematic content. And I feel that deeply.
I see that you come here not only for images.
You come for atmosphere, for a state of mind, for an honest and careful conversation about fragility, about beauty, about the boundary between life and disappearance. I do everything I can to make sure you receive that — thoughtfully, gently, without vulgarity and without noise.

I can’t give you something expensive in the usual sense.
But I can give you something made with my own hands and heart.
All subscribers with a paid membership will receive a small Christmas gift from me —
a gallery of 10 artworks, created through deep artistic processing using artificial intelligence.
These works were born from photographs and video screenshots from “Wild Stories.”
I deliberately chose not direct illustration, but reinterpretation — transforming motion into stillness, a frame into painting, a moment into an image.
There is, I believe, a special pleasure in this —
recognizing, remembering, guessing
which videos or photo sets each of these paintings came from.
As if past stories have frozen for a moment, to look at us from within the canvas.

This is a modest gift.
But it is made with love, attention, and respect — for you and for the theme that unites us.
I truly hope this gallery will:
decorate your Christmas evening
give you a few quiet moments of contemplation
and perhaps awaken a warm feeling of recognition
Thank you for your trust.
Thank you for choosing me — not for loudness, but for depth.
Thank you for this year, however difficult it may have been.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
May there be more light than darkness in them,
and more beauty — even where it seems impossible.

With warmth,
Wild Stories
Antony F
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