You ever see something and just feel it?
That’s how these art pieces come together.
Animals, color, and meaning that tends to reflect something already inside you.
Collection: Canvas Art
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Fire Horse Canvas
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Ancient Ruin Sea Turtle Canvas
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Our Canvas Art
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The Artist
I’ve always been drawn to animals and drawing, even before I really understood why. There’s always been something about it that calms me down, like a quiet connection to nature.
Drawing is something I would get completely lost in, where time moved quickly and everything else faded into the background.I stepped away from drawing for years to follow a more practical path.
But the need to create kept building until I couldn’t ignore it anymore. It stopped being optional. It became the direction I chose.
Now when I draw, it feels the same as it did when I was younger. Focused, quiet, and fully in it. That space is where these art pieces come from.
Because of that, what you’re seeing isn’t just an image. It carries that same sense of presence, something you can feel when you spend time with it.
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The Symbolism
Each piece starts with an animal, but it’s never just about the animal itself.
I’ve always had a tendency to put meaning into things. Sometimes it’s intentional, like a reminder of something I want to hold onto. Other times it shows up without me realizing it, and only makes sense after I step back and look at it.
That’s where symbolism comes in. It adds another layer, a way to understand what’s underneath. The animal, the feeling, the kind of energy that might be needed or already present.
Over time, it became a way to understand myself more clearly.
These pieces aren’t just something to look at. They’re something you can spend time with. You might find meaning through the symbolism that’s already there, or through what you bring to it yourself.
Either way, it becomes something personal.
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Living With It
The meaning is already in the piece on your wall, even if it’s not obvious at first.These art pieces are drawn instinctively, and only later does it become clear what they reflect. The animal, the feeling, the direction that was already there underneath.
Over time, that tends to connect to a kind of energy that’s wanted or needed, even before it’s fully understood. It’s not something planned out, but something that reveals itself after you sit with it.
In different ways, people have always been drawn to certain forms and symbols in their spaces. What we surround ourselves with can shape how a place feels, and how we feel within it.
If something stands out to you, it’s usually not random.
There’s often a reason you’re drawn to it, even if you can’t explain it right away.

