Special edition – The Vixen
Description
She told me she saw herself as a mother fox.
At the time, my sister was developing an entrepreneurial project centered on babywearing garments made from organic cotton and linen. She entrusted me with the creation of her visual identity, wishing for it to embody her values, her gentleness, and her quiet strength. I approached it as a portrait.
I drew tender vigilance — a gaze that protects without confining.
I drew a motherhood rooted in nature, instinctive and free.
Around her head, cotton and linen blossoms bloom — the very raw materials of her creations — forming a living crown, simple and essential.
In her tail, autumn leaves settle like subtle traces of time passing, of seasons lived, of silent transformations.
This drawing began as a commission.
It gradually freed itself from that role.
It remains a portrait — of a mother, of a woman, of an impulse.
A quiet presence shaped by nature.
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