The Spirit of the Forrest

$150.00

Linocut print
Inspired by medieval bestiary illustrations of the 11th–13th centuries, this linocut channels an older visual language once used to explain the natural world through story and symbol. The central figure embodies the spirit of the forest, surrounded by creatures that suggest watchfulness, continuity, and quiet balance. By giving nature a recognizable face, the piece invites viewers to reflect on humanity’s enduring bond with the living world and the often unseen relationships that sustain it. Both familiar and mythic, the image speaks to nature’s power, mystery, and presence just beyond our notice.

Linocut print
Inspired by medieval bestiary illustrations of the 11th–13th centuries, this linocut channels an older visual language once used to explain the natural world through story and symbol. The central figure embodies the spirit of the forest, surrounded by creatures that suggest watchfulness, continuity, and quiet balance. By giving nature a recognizable face, the piece invites viewers to reflect on humanity’s enduring bond with the living world and the often unseen relationships that sustain it. Both familiar and mythic, the image speaks to nature’s power, mystery, and presence just beyond our notice.