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Silent Witness

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This painting shows a bear quietly staring at the moon. As humans, I often think we are the center of the universe. But when there is a full moon, who else looks at it? Does the bear pause, like me, to marvel at its light? Does it feel a connection to the vastness above, or is it simply drawn to its glow? This shared gaze makes me wonder—what does the moon mean to others who live beneath its pull? It's a reminder that I am not alone in witnessing the beauty of the universe.

Encaustic

6 × 48 in.

7.5 × 49.5 in. framed

Framed in Solid Walnut

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This painting shows a bear quietly staring at the moon. As humans, I often think we are the center of the universe. But when there is a full moon, who else looks at it? Does the bear pause, like me, to marvel at its light? Does it feel a connection to the vastness above, or is it simply drawn to its glow? This shared gaze makes me wonder—what does the moon mean to others who live beneath its pull? It's a reminder that I am not alone in witnessing the beauty of the universe.

Encaustic

6 × 48 in.

7.5 × 49.5 in. framed

Framed in Solid Walnut

Shipping is Extra.

This painting shows a bear quietly staring at the moon. As humans, I often think we are the center of the universe. But when there is a full moon, who else looks at it? Does the bear pause, like me, to marvel at its light? Does it feel a connection to the vastness above, or is it simply drawn to its glow? This shared gaze makes me wonder—what does the moon mean to others who live beneath its pull? It's a reminder that I am not alone in witnessing the beauty of the universe.

Encaustic

6 × 48 in.

7.5 × 49.5 in. framed

Framed in Solid Walnut

Shipping is Extra.

SUSAN WALLIS
encaustic artist

Prince Edward County, Ontario

416 893 8664
susanwallisart@gmail.com

All artwork ©Susan Wallis 2025