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Sacred Fire Print

Jen Starwalt

United States

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This pastel painting was on the cover of the Laurel of Asheville. In Native American culture, the wolf signifies guardianship, ritual, spirit and loyalty. In local Cherokee folklore the red wolf, known as ‘wa’ya,’ is a loyal guardian of the hunter. Its reddish color symbolizes both war, sacred and beloved nature. At one time these wolves thrived in the Southeast. Today the red wolf is an endangered species, there are less than 40 in the wild and are being captured and confined to zoos. At one time these wolves were thriving in the most successful mammal restoration program in the US, now they are waiting. Waiting for another chance to run free again. We know how to preserve them. In order to save there lives they need funding and political will. When we hurt our earth, animals and each other we hurt ourselves. We are all one.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Jen typically works with pure pigment soft pastels which highly intense saturation and creamy texture create her signature style. The magically colored interpretations of iconic wildlife and natural wonders found in her works are inspired by nature and her love of all things living. Jen Starwalt’s interest in animals and the natural world started as a young child. From her early days hiking in the Appalachian mountains of PA with her father and their lab, to her travels throughout the world, nature and wildlife have made a lasting impression on her memories. Her vibrant style and application can be linked to her her love of impressionist and 20th century abstract art movements. She hopes her paintings will draw attention to both the beauty and spirit of our wildlife as well as the dwindling natural environments in which they need to survive.

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