Description
“We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.”
— Native American Proverb
This painting is a quiet tension between wild instinct and sacred refuge.
The wolf, rendered in bold abstract strokes, stands as a symbol of raw power and untamed spirit — a guardian of forgotten paths.
Beside it, the tipi rises in stillness, evoking the warmth of home, ancestral memory, and the shelter we offer to those we love.
In this juxtaposition lies a deeper truth — that even the wildest among us seek a place to belong.
“Spirit Shelter“ invites the viewer to wander between wilderness and peace, danger and sanctuary, in the search for harmony.