C$13,200
In "The Guardian," I endeavor to capture the awe-inspiring presence and penetrating gaze of a magnificent creature. My fascination with this powerful being stems from its ability to project both strength and vulnerability simultaneously. Through my art, I aim to convey the paradoxical nature of this majestic animal, revealing its inquisitive and gentle spirit amidst its formidable exterior.
In observing this creature, I am reminded of our shared lineage and interconnectedness. Just as we possess a myriad of emotions and traits, so too do our genetic cousins. From familial bonds to expressions of affection, from moments of rage to instances of unity, the spectrum of human experience mirrors that which I perceive in the countenance of "The Guardian."
By inviting viewers to contemplate the tender aspects of such immense strength, I hope to illuminate the commonalities that bind us to the natural world. Through this exploration, we are compelled to recognize that despite our apparent differences, we are fundamentally linked by our capacity for empathy, understanding, and compassion. In essence, "The Guardian" serves as a poignant reminder of our shared existence and the universal emotions that transcend species boundaries and the profound interconnectedness of all living beings.
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 48in x 60in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 16.6lbs (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."