Sharing sketches of the released “Torch” skin collection — in my humble opinion, they turned out quite charming and definitely worth your attention. 😃
While working on this collection, the possibilities for my imagination felt almost limitless! 💫
Fire, as one of the first symbols marking the beginning of human history, holds warmth, protection, fear, and power all at once. 🔥
At times, I allowed myself to experiment and move away from the classic image of a torch and flame, while still trying to preserve a recognizable silhouette. That’s how models like “Carousel,” “Hut,” and “Cake” were born 😏
🎁1. Ancient Column
A Greek order with fire at the top.
Ancient Greece as a symbol of light, knowledge, and philosophy.
🎁2. Totem Eye
A torch with an eye.
A reference to ancient civilizations and the symbol of the all-seeing observer.
🎁3. Voodoo Mask
A bright, aggressive totem.
Caribbean cultures and rituals — fire as a channel to the spirits.
🎁4. Gothic Torch
Sharp shapes, dark metal.
The vibe of medieval European castles.
🎁5. Viking Torch
Rough wood, metal rings, and the feeling of travel gear in harsh conditions.
🎁6. Bamboo Torch
Minimalism and natural materials.
Southeast Asia — simplicity, harmony, and tradition.
🎁7. Royal Goblet
A golden torch adorned with gemstones.
Medieval Europe — a symbol of power, wealth, and immortality.
🎁8. Birthday Cake
Yes, it’s a cake with candles. 😄
🎁9. Forest Spirit
Roots, branches, and a living form.
Scandinavian and Slavic myths — the forest as a living being.
🎁10. Bone Lantern
A reference to shamanic practices and ancestor cults.
🎁11. Sea Spirit
A torch shaped like a seahorse with a blue flame.
🎁12. Carousel
A torch in the form of a fair carousel with horses.
A reference to European festivals and old amusement parks — light as a symbol of a celebration that never fades.
🎁13. Balinese Dragon
A torch shaped like a mythical creature from Bali.
Balinese culture and Indonesian Hindu traditions — the dragon as a guardian, and fire as a manifestation of spiritual power and protection.
🎁14. Fire Cannon
A torch resembling a modern flamethrower, like in action movies.
A nod to American pop culture — fire as spectacle and destructive force.
🎁15. Hut on Chicken Legs
A torch shaped like a fairytale hut with smoke coming from the chimney.
Slavic folklore — Baba Yaga, the forest, and magic, where a lit window means it’s definitely not just a house.
🎁16. Skull with Roses
The contrast of life and death.
Mexican Día de los Muertos — remembrance through beauty.
🎁17. Serpent Goblet
A cup entwined with a snake.
Ancient Greece and the symbol of medicine — knowledge, danger, and healing.
🎁18. Chinese Lantern
A red lantern with hieroglyphs.
🎁19. Triple Blade
A torch resembling a weapon.
Japan / samurai aesthetics — discipline and strength.
🎁20. Airplane
A torch shaped like an upside-down paper plane, reminiscent of the Telegram symbol — a sign of the digital age, where fire becomes a symbol of connection, speed, and transmission of meaning.
🎁21. Forest Fairy
A torch entwined with flowers.
European folklore — nature spirits and gentle magic.