C$3,200
"He Who Knows the Wind" captures the essence of resilience and quiet strength, embodied in the solitary elk stag standing tall against a vast, ever-changing northern landscape. His stillness is not one of passivity, but of awareness—he understands the rhythm of the wind, the shifting seasons, and the pulse of life around him. Bathed in sunlight and cool shadows, his form blends with the landscape, grounding him in the present while connecting him to the timeless spirit of the wilderness.
In a North that refuses to be still, this work speaks to the silent energy that flows through the land. The elk does not charge forward, but stands steadfast, a quiet guardian of the wild. He represents the enduring force of nature—the wisdom that comes with patience, the strength found in stillness, and the power of knowing one's place in the world.
This painting is a tribute to the unwavering spirit of the Canadian North—where the wind speaks in whispers, and those who truly listen, like the elk, endure and thrive amidst the forces that shape them.
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 20in x 24in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 3.3lbs (estimated) |
Kim Chase
Carleton Place, Ontario
In a world defined by rapid advancements , it is becoming increasingly crucial to acknowledge and embrace our deep-rooted connection to nature. I am a firm believer that nature is not just a fleeting visitor in our lives, but an intricate part of our existence—a tapestry interwoven within our souls.
"The core of my art portrays a profound belief in the intrinsic connection between humanity and nature. There exists no separation between us and the air we breathe, the water we drink, or the earth beneath our feet. My canvas becomes a conduit where I explore and express this unity."