licking Lion - Original Drawing
Original Charcoal Drawing
19×24 Bristol Vellum Paper
A powerful depiction of quiet strength and self-assurance. In this piece, the lion is seen calmly licking its paw, a symbolic moment of self-care and reflection. The lion doesn't rush or prove its power—its presence is enough.
Much like the lion, we often find strength not in loud actions, but in stillness and self-awareness. This drawing captures that serene confidence, reminding us that sometimes the most powerful move is to simply take a pause and care for ourselves.
A stunning addition to any space, Licking Lion embodies the balance between strength and calm, urging us to take pride in who we are and where we stand.
Original Charcoal Drawing
19×24 Bristol Vellum Paper
A powerful depiction of quiet strength and self-assurance. In this piece, the lion is seen calmly licking its paw, a symbolic moment of self-care and reflection. The lion doesn't rush or prove its power—its presence is enough.
Much like the lion, we often find strength not in loud actions, but in stillness and self-awareness. This drawing captures that serene confidence, reminding us that sometimes the most powerful move is to simply take a pause and care for ourselves.
A stunning addition to any space, Licking Lion embodies the balance between strength and calm, urging us to take pride in who we are and where we stand.
Original Charcoal Drawing
19×24 Bristol Vellum Paper
A powerful depiction of quiet strength and self-assurance. In this piece, the lion is seen calmly licking its paw, a symbolic moment of self-care and reflection. The lion doesn't rush or prove its power—its presence is enough.
Much like the lion, we often find strength not in loud actions, but in stillness and self-awareness. This drawing captures that serene confidence, reminding us that sometimes the most powerful move is to simply take a pause and care for ourselves.
A stunning addition to any space, Licking Lion embodies the balance between strength and calm, urging us to take pride in who we are and where we stand.