This serene square artwork completes the powerful narrative of passage, depicting the ultimate spiritual destination. After traversing the River of Life and Death, the beloved figure is transformed—returning to the essential self of a child, now a "Wildest Angel" with small, free wings, flitting into the sanctuary of the forest.
The piece is a luminous vision of liberation and reunion. The water, still textured by the journey, gives way to the abundant, golden-lit foliage of the Great Unknown, which is revealed here not as an empty void, but as a vibrant, welcoming home. The small figure’s ascent into the forest suggests a profound peace—the spirit, unbound by the physical world, reclaims its innocence and finds its truest, wildest place among the trees.
This work serves as a tender, enduring conclusion, confirming that the final destination is a return to untamed joy. The hand-applied cold wax medium renders this ethereal landscape with a rich, tactile presence, making the dream of spiritual homecoming utterly real.
Note on Medium: This artwork is an archival pigment print finished with a hand-applied cold wax medium, which acts as a protective layer and allows the texture and quality of the finished surface to be viewed without glass.
- Collections: Where Memory Softly Falls