STORY OF THIS SHE-WOLF
The deepest kind of safety is knowing you can be your own form of shelter. A gray wolf curls into the snow, tucking her nose into the furry tip of her own tail. That curl isn't just tender — it's engineering. Wolves wrap nose-to-tail precisely so the warmth of their breath cycles back, keeping their most vulnerable extremity protected through a chilling Yellowstone night. She is her own shelter. She needs nothing from the landscape but a place to lie down. That's the whole quiet truth of her: complete self-sufficiency rendered as something soft. We're taught that strength looks like standing guard. She knows it can also look like curling inward, your own warmth the only shelter you need. Proof that the strongest thing in the room can also be the one curled up asleep.
ROOM SUGGESTION
A bedroom, reading nook, or therapy/wellness room — anywhere rest and self-trust are the assignment.
FINISHES & SIZING
This piece comes in three curated sizes and three museum-quality finishes. Metal is my signature recommendation — it holds the depth, light, and dimensional clarity of the original encounter. Acrylic pushes further into luminous, high-impact territory for a true statement piece. And pearl finish photo paper adds a soft, pearlescent shimmer unique among archival papers — beautiful framed under glass.
Need a custom size, finish, diptych, triptych, or installation for a specific wall? Custom sizing is available by request.
TRADE
Trade inquiries are welcome for designers, consultants, wellness spaces, medical offices, hospitality projects, and multi-piece installations.