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Quiet Sanctuary

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The dictionary definition of sanctuary is ‘a place of refuge or safety.’ There is no better example in nature of this than in the bird’s nest. Avian homes woven with items gently collected from the environment.

“There is nothing in which the bird differs more than man than in the way in which they can build and yet leave a landscape as it was before.”

— Robert Lynd

In this small painting I celebrate these wonderful woven masterpieces.

Where is your sanctuary?

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The dictionary definition of sanctuary is ‘a place of refuge or safety.’ There is no better example in nature of this than in the bird’s nest. Avian homes woven with items gently collected from the environment.

“There is nothing in which the bird differs more than man than in the way in which they can build and yet leave a landscape as it was before.”

— Robert Lynd

In this small painting I celebrate these wonderful woven masterpieces.

Where is your sanctuary?

The dictionary definition of sanctuary is ‘a place of refuge or safety.’ There is no better example in nature of this than in the bird’s nest. Avian homes woven with items gently collected from the environment.

“There is nothing in which the bird differs more than man than in the way in which they can build and yet leave a landscape as it was before.”

— Robert Lynd

In this small painting I celebrate these wonderful woven masterpieces.

Where is your sanctuary?

SUSAN WALLIS
encaustic artist

Prince Edward County, Ontario

416 893 8664
susanwallisart@gmail.com

All artwork ©Susan Wallis 2025