Why This Work Matters
This work reflects the idea that the meaning of home isn’t always a fixed place — sometimes it is a fleeting pause, a quiet breath, or a moment of rest while journeying between worlds. Through delicate metal leaf and watercolor, the composition evokes both the architectural context of Union Station and the lived-in presence of the raccoon, weaving together human structures and natural instinct — a narrative about belonging that resonates with both city dwellers and nature lovers alike.
Placement
Perfect for entryways, offices, reading nooks, or anywhere you want contemplation and movement in balance. Its blend of architectural presence and soft animal form complements modern interiors, warm neutrals, and layered surfaces.

