


Wahkohtowin Gaurdian
Wahkohtowin Guardian
Watercolour on Paper
14 x 19 inches with one inch side margin | Arches 300 gsm Cold Pressed
This original watercolour painting, Wahkohtowin Guardian, portrays the striking presence of a Great Grey Owl nestled among lush green foliage. With its piercing golden eyes and intricate feather detail, the owl embodies wisdom, strength, and watchfulness.
The title draws from the Cree concept of wahkohtowin—a teaching that emphasizes kinship, interconnectedness, and the sacred relationships that bind people, animals, and the natural world. In this work, the owl serves as a symbolic guardian, a reminder of our responsibility to honour and protect these connections.
Painted on professional-grade Arches 300 gsm cold pressed paper, this piece combines fine detail with the fluid, transparent and organic beauty of watercolour. A powerful addition for collectors who value both artistic craftsmanship and the deep stories rooted in Indigenous teachings.
The painting is shipped wrapped in glassine paper inside a poly protective sleeve sealed in a mailer tube.
Wahkohtowin Guardian
Watercolour on Paper
14 x 19 inches with one inch side margin | Arches 300 gsm Cold Pressed
This original watercolour painting, Wahkohtowin Guardian, portrays the striking presence of a Great Grey Owl nestled among lush green foliage. With its piercing golden eyes and intricate feather detail, the owl embodies wisdom, strength, and watchfulness.
The title draws from the Cree concept of wahkohtowin—a teaching that emphasizes kinship, interconnectedness, and the sacred relationships that bind people, animals, and the natural world. In this work, the owl serves as a symbolic guardian, a reminder of our responsibility to honour and protect these connections.
Painted on professional-grade Arches 300 gsm cold pressed paper, this piece combines fine detail with the fluid, transparent and organic beauty of watercolour. A powerful addition for collectors who value both artistic craftsmanship and the deep stories rooted in Indigenous teachings.
The painting is shipped wrapped in glassine paper inside a poly protective sleeve sealed in a mailer tube.