"Takaya" by Constance Schroeder

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Artist Statement

“The story of Takaya touched my heart. Naturally, I responded to the call to pay homage to this wolf and give him new life as a symbol of the possible peaceful and vital alliance between humans and the wild world. I am grateful to help make Takaya heard!”

Artist Bio

Constance is a painter from France. She first explored her creativity through decoration and crafts before taking up a paintbrush in 2018. Her need to create, which she has felt since childhood, comes from a need to express her sensitivity. Through her art, she searches for love and harmony and seeks to incarnate them. She takes her inspiration from the wild and natural world. Her philosophy and animistic vision feeds this drive to give a voice and an incarnate presence to the animals she paints.

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Artist Statement

“The story of Takaya touched my heart. Naturally, I responded to the call to pay homage to this wolf and give him new life as a symbol of the possible peaceful and vital alliance between humans and the wild world. I am grateful to help make Takaya heard!”

Artist Bio

Constance is a painter from France. She first explored her creativity through decoration and crafts before taking up a paintbrush in 2018. Her need to create, which she has felt since childhood, comes from a need to express her sensitivity. Through her art, she searches for love and harmony and seeks to incarnate them. She takes her inspiration from the wild and natural world. Her philosophy and animistic vision feeds this drive to give a voice and an incarnate presence to the animals she paints.

Artist Statement

“The story of Takaya touched my heart. Naturally, I responded to the call to pay homage to this wolf and give him new life as a symbol of the possible peaceful and vital alliance between humans and the wild world. I am grateful to help make Takaya heard!”

Artist Bio

Constance is a painter from France. She first explored her creativity through decoration and crafts before taking up a paintbrush in 2018. Her need to create, which she has felt since childhood, comes from a need to express her sensitivity. Through her art, she searches for love and harmony and seeks to incarnate them. She takes her inspiration from the wild and natural world. Her philosophy and animistic vision feeds this drive to give a voice and an incarnate presence to the animals she paints.