This watercolor bear is painted as an intimate close study — a quiet moment of connection captured through color, texture, and expression. Layers of rich blues, golds, and violets move across the surface, revealing both strength and softness within the same gaze.
The bear has long symbolized resilience, instinct, and protection in the natural world. In this piece, the focus on the eye invites the viewer into a more personal encounter — a reminder that strength is often found not in force, but in presence and awareness. The fluid movement of watercolor mirrors the emotional layers we all carry, shifting between light and shadow, calm and intensity.
Created to evoke both curiosity and reflection, this painting brings bold energy while maintaining a sense of quiet intimacy, making it a striking statement piece for any space.
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Original watercolor painting
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Expressive wildlife fine art
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One-of-a-kind piece
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Rich layered color and detail
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Size: 9x12 artwork, matted to 11x14
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Ready to frame and display
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The Loon Project — Creating with Purpose
Each piece is rooted in story, family, and connection — using art to raise awareness for dementia and celebrate the moments that matter most.
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Touched by Dementia
Jewelry inspired by love that outlasts memory.
Created in honor of those living with dementia and the families who walk beside them. Perfectly imperfect pieces that remind us: even when memories fade, love never does.