THE STORY OF THE LYNX
Her tongue is still at her lip from a fresh-caught meal. She’s just fed, and it shows — not in anything she does, but in what she doesn’t do. She doesn’t look away. Her golden eyes face forward, like ours, which is why this lands as a gaze and not a glance. Prey animals flinch and scan. Hunters lock eyes. And she holds yours — unhurried, unbothered, wholly content in her own body. What stops you isn’t the predator. It’s the satisfaction of an appetite met without apology. She wanted, she took, she fed. She’s a portrait of female self-possession dressed in fur, not fashion. Stand in front of her long enough, and you stop apologizing, too.
ROOM SUGGESTION
A primary bedroom or a private dressing area — somewhere personal, where that unwavering gaze becomes a daily reminder of your own quiet authority.
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.