Thursday, June 3, 2010

Stefanie Clark: Three Animals

Stefanie presents three coloured pencil totem animals. Stefanie writes:
The idea behind totems for me is to capture the archetypal qualities of a certain animal and to bring them into our world in real time by connecting to the spirit and allowing it's traits to help strengthen our own.



The wolf is called 'Focus' and is the embodiment of patience, and the gentle perseverence of finding focus.



The lion is titled 'Grace of Power' and is an expression of the grace needed to hold power, with fierce pride and determination
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The wolverine carries with it the passion for truth and learning, and for pursuing goals with fierce determination.


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